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Databases: Sociology & Anthropology

 

Alphabetical:

  • Academic Search Premier
    • 4,500+ general and academic journals, including sociology & anthropology
    • coverage 1985+
    • mostly full-text

  • Anthropological Index Online (AIO)
    • based on the journal holdings of the Anthropology Library at the British Museum
    • coverage from 1957+
    • citation-only

  • AnthroSource
    • the premier online resource serving the research, teaching, and professional needs of anthropologists
    • developed by the American Anthropologist Association (AAA)
    • brings 100 years of anthropological material online
    • 32 full-text journals available online

  • JSTOR
  • Project MUSE
    • 250+ scholarly journals, including sociology & anthropology
    • coverage from 1983+
    • mostly full-text

  • Social Services Abstracts
    • provides bibliographic coverage of research on social work, human services, and related areas, including social welfare, social policy, and community development
    • indexes over 1,400 periodicals and includes abstracts of journal articles and dissertations, and citations to book reviews
    • coverage from 1980+

  • Sociological Abstracts
    • the professional index covering the international literature in sociology and related disciplines
    • indexes and abstracts periodicals, books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference papers
    • coverage from 1963+

  • WilsonWeb
    • 3,500+ general and academic journals, including sociology & anthropology
    • two components: OmniFile Full Text Mega; Humanities & Social Sci Retro
    • OmniFile Full Text Mega: indexing begins in 1982, abstracts in 1984, and full-text in 1994
    • Humanities & Social Sci Retro: index only, 1907-1984
    • 1,750 journals are full-text
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