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1. Verfasser: Giffin, Meredith
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Veröffentlicht: 1987
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contents Sociology: A Guide to Reference Sources. Giffin, Meredith Annotated Bibliographies Demography Ethnic Studies Family Relationship Higher Education Library Collections Library Guides Library Materials Publications Research Methodology Research Tools Resource Centers Resource Materials Rural Areas Sexuality Social Problems Social Sciences Sociology Urban Areas Sociology, the study of the organization and activities of human societies, encompasses many fields of inquiry and consequently the literature of the discipline is vast. In providing access to some of this literature, this guide concentrates on reference sources which may be found in McLennan Library of McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Areas of study for which most materials are located in another library, such as applied sociology or the sociology of education, have generally been treated only as they are covered in works of broader scope. In addition, topics given primary coverage in other bibliographic guides prepared by the Reference Department have been given limited coverage or omitted. Sources for theses have not been listed as a separate category in this guide, although some thesis bibliographies on particular topics have been included in the appropriate subject sections. Indexes to periodical articles of broad sociological interest are listed in a separate section. Indexes to periodical articles on more specialized topics are included in the appropriate subject section, e.g., demography. The bibliography is organized into the following five sections: (I) Guides and Handbooks; (II) Dictionaries and Encyclopedias; (III) Directories and Biographical Sources; (IV) Statistics; and (V) Bibliographic Sources. The last section is divided into: (A) Sociology and General Social Sciences, including current and retrospective bibliographies; (B) Special Subjects, including crime, delinquency, deviance and drug use; demography; ethnic studies; industrial sociology; research methods; rural and urban sociology; sexuality and family relations; social problems; social structure and change; and sociological theory; and (C) Periodical Lists. (BZ)
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spellingShingle Sociology: A Guide to Reference Sources.
Giffin, Meredith
Annotated Bibliographies
Demography
Ethnic Studies
Family Relationship
Higher Education
Library Collections
Library Guides
Library Materials
Publications
Research Methodology
Research Tools
Resource Centers
Resource Materials
Rural Areas
Sexuality
Social Problems
Social Sciences
Sociology
Urban Areas
Sociology: A Guide to Reference Sources. Giffin, Meredith Annotated Bibliographies Demography Ethnic Studies Family Relationship Higher Education Library Collections Library Guides Library Materials Publications Research Methodology Research Tools Resource Centers Resource Materials Rural Areas Sexuality Social Problems Social Sciences Sociology Urban Areas Sociology, the study of the organization and activities of human societies, encompasses many fields of inquiry and consequently the literature of the discipline is vast. In providing access to some of this literature, this guide concentrates on reference sources which may be found in McLennan Library of McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Areas of study for which most materials are located in another library, such as applied sociology or the sociology of education, have generally been treated only as they are covered in works of broader scope. In addition, topics given primary coverage in other bibliographic guides prepared by the Reference Department have been given limited coverage or omitted. Sources for theses have not been listed as a separate category in this guide, although some thesis bibliographies on particular topics have been included in the appropriate subject sections. Indexes to periodical articles of broad sociological interest are listed in a separate section. Indexes to periodical articles on more specialized topics are included in the appropriate subject section, e.g., demography. The bibliography is organized into the following five sections: (I) Guides and Handbooks; (II) Dictionaries and Encyclopedias; (III) Directories and Biographical Sources; (IV) Statistics; and (V) Bibliographic Sources. The last section is divided into: (A) Sociology and General Social Sciences, including current and retrospective bibliographies; (B) Special Subjects, including crime, delinquency, deviance and drug use; demography; ethnic studies; industrial sociology; research methods; rural and urban sociology; sexuality and family relations; social problems; social structure and change; and sociological theory; and (C) Periodical Lists. (BZ)
title Sociology: A Guide to Reference Sources.
topic Annotated Bibliographies
Demography
Ethnic Studies
Family Relationship
Higher Education
Library Collections
Library Guides
Library Materials
Publications
Research Methodology
Research Tools
Resource Centers
Resource Materials
Rural Areas
Sexuality
Social Problems
Social Sciences
Sociology
Urban Areas
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