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Multimedia Resources

AP Digital Photo Archive

Films on Demand: visit this guide to find directions on linking to segments of a video. 

Citing Sources

Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL): Citation style guides for MLA, APA, and Chicago. 

ASU Library Citation Style Guide: Information on MLA, APA, Chicago and Turabian citation styles.

Article Databases

For scholarly articles on your topic: 

SocIndexa social sciences research database that offers in-depth coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and closely related areas of study.

Academic Search PremierA multidisciplinary database which provides full-text articles to topics in the social sciences, humanities, general science, education and most areas of academic study.

Sociological AbstractsCovers theoretical & applied sociology, social science, & policy science. Includes sociological aspects of anthropology, gender studies, health, racial interactions, social psychology, social work, urban studies, etc.

Women's Studies InternationalIndexes women's studies materials from around the world. Covers political, economic, social & cultural issues, including political science, sociology, business, history, education, etc.

Social Sciences Full TextCovers concepts, theories, and methodologies in all areas of the social sciences including anthropology, law, geography, policy studies psychology, sociology, social work, and urban studies.

Social Sciences Citation Index: Covers concepts, theories, and methodologies in all areas of the social sciences. Subjects covered include anthropology, criminology, economics, law, geography, policy studies, psychology, sociology, social work, and urban studies.

Google Scholar: Search for scholarly journal articles using Google's interface. 


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