Library Guides:  Human Services 120

Lisa Greer, Instructor
Developed by Connie Fly, Librarian  

The address for this Web page is:  http://www.cos.edu/library/humanservices.htm

Where to Begin

Reference Sources - Biographical and history information is available from a number of Reference sources in the Library. The sources below are a combination of biographical and subject encyclopedic sources that are an excellent place to begin your research. Always start by looking your person or topic term up in the index,  located at the back of a single volume or the last volume of a multi volume set.   This will tell you all the volumes and page numbers that information about your person or topic is located. An **  in front of the sources listed  below indicates you might want to refer to them first.

Biographical Sources

Reference Books:

  • Encyclopedia of Sociology - Call # R 301.03 E56  (5 volume set)

  • **Encyclopedia of American Social History - Call # R 301.0973 En56 (3 volume set)
     Includes essays on the major issues that have dominated social history in the United States to include groups, people and movements  involved in social change.

  • **American Women's History:  An A to Z of People, Organizations, Issues, and Events - Call # R 305.4 W362
  • Feminist Chronicles 1953-1993 - Call # R 305.42 C 257
  • The Women's Movement Today: An Encyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism (2 volume set) - Call # R 305.4203 W872
    Volume 2 include primary documents.
    This source is particularly strong as it covers people in the news and in a very wide range of professions . Examples: actors, activists, people in politics, corporate leaders, writers, singers, sports figures, scientists and more. This is a great place to begin browsing if you haven't chosen the person for your topic. 
  • Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America - Call # 323.1 En56 (3 volume set)
  • Women's Rights on Trial; 101 Historic Trials from Ann Hutchinson the Virginia Military Institute Cadets - Call # R 346.7301
  • **Encyclopedia of Social Work - Call # R 360 En56  (3 volume set)
    Starting on page 2569 of the 3rd volume is a Biographies section covering people who have made important and outstanding contributions to the social work profession.
  • Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America - Call # R 361.9703 E56
  • Current Biography: 1940 to the present  - Call # R 920.C976
  • McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Biography -  Call # R 920.02 M147
    This source is excellent for famous/infamous people from the past to the 1992. They chose people whose achievements are important to our understanding of social and cultural history.
  • Great Lives from History: American Series -  Call # R 920.073

Online Reference Books:
Gale Virtual Reference Library - Gale provides access to 200 reference books. All the books are full-text and cover a wide variety of topics including art, science, literature and much more. All 200 titles can be searched simultaneously
or individual titles may be selected. (Cost $20,000)

Internet Sources:

 

Resources for Ethnic Groups
 

Hispanic-Americans

Encyclopedias:

  • Dictionary of Hispanic Biography - Call # R 920.046 D554
  • Notable Hispanic American Women - Call  # R 920.72 N899
  • The Latino Encyclopedia - Call # R 973.0468

Internet Sources:

African-Americans

Encyclopedias:

  • African-American Writers - Call # R 810.9 A512

  • Modern African-American Women Writers - Call # R 810.9 M689

  • Afro-American Encyclopedia - Call # R 917.306 A258

  • International Library of Afro-American Life and History - Call # R 917.306 In61

  • Black Women in America  - Call # R 920.72 B627

  • The African-American Encyclopedia  - Call # R 973 A25

  • African/American Culture and History -  Call # R 973 En56

Internet Sources:

History and Social Issues/Movement Sources

Reference Books:

  • *Encyclopedia of American Social History - Call # R 301.0973 En56 (3 volume set)
     Includes essays on the major issues that have dominated social history in the United States to include groups, people and movements  involved in social change.

  • A Dictionary of American Social Reform - Call # R 303 F485 

  • The Citizen Action Encyclopedia:  Groups and Movements That Have Changed America - Call # R 322.4 H196
  • Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America - Call # R 323.1 En56 (3 volume set)
  • Racial Violence on Trial; a Handbook With Cases, Laws, and Documents -
    Call # R 345.73025 W167
  • West's Encyclopedia of American Law - Call # R 348.73 W516 ( 12 volume set)
    This encyclopedia is devoted to terms, concepts, events, movements, cases and persons significant to U.S. law.
  • Encyclopedia of Student and Youth Movements - Call # R 371.81 B954
  • Great Contemporary Issues Series - Call # R 909.82 G786 (25 volume set)
    Each volume is devoted to a single social issue such as:  the family, medicine and health care, and values Americans live by.
  • Great Events:  The Twentieth Century - Call # R 909.82 G786 ( 10 volume set)
    Offers 472 articles, arranged in chronological order from 1900 to 1992, covering major turning points in the history of international events. The types of events covered scrutinize the major historical, political, economic, and social movements  of the twentieth century
  • Day by Day - Call # R 909.824 L581 (multiple volumes)
    Covers each decade starting in the Forties
  • American Decades  - Call # R 973.2 A512 (10 volume set)
    Each volume covers a decade starting in 1900 to 1989.  Describes the political, social and cultural events of each decade.

Internet Sources:

  • Almanac of Policy Issues:  Social Welfare- This collection of links covers U.S. public policy in the areas of criminal justice, culture and society, economics, education, the environment, government, health, social welfare, foreign affairs, and national security. The site also archives policy documents dating back to 2000 in those same areas. From "an independent public service not affiliated with any particular issue or cause."
  • History of Social Security - "We present here both the institutional history of the Social Security Administration and the history of the Social Security program itself." Features presidential statements, a historical chronology of social insurance, audio clips of Lyndon Johnson's and John F. Kennedy's telephone conversations, oral histories, speech transcripts, legislative history, video clips, puzzles and quizzes, and other documents and research materials. From the Social Security Administration (SSA). Note: some of the audio files do not play.
  • Social Movements and Culture - This site provides a space for the study of social movements in the US, including those movements as linked to transnational and global movements. Emphasis is on recent and contemporary movements, but also aim to provide materials on earlier movements.  The sites' developers seek to bring together the best insights of sociology, political science, anthropology, history, cultural studies, American studies, ethnic studies, women's studies, and other fields of social movement analysis, as well as the insights of movement activists inside and outside of academia.

How to find books

COS Online Book Catalog:     Do not hesitate to ask for help with the catalog. It can be tricky.

There is more than one to find biographies and/or autobiographies on the catalog. These are two of the easiest ways.
1. If you know the person you are researching.  At the Online Catalog choose Browse by Subject, at the search box type in the last name of the person you are researching (example: Parks, Rosa or Chavez, Cesar). A list of books will come up that are about that person. Not all of them will be biographies. Check the subject headings by choosing Complete View. 
2. If you know the subject you are interested in but not the person. At the online catalog choose Search. In the search box type in the subject you are interested in and the word biography (example: basketball and biography). If we own any, the catalog should come up with a list of biographies in that subject area. 

COS Library Guides: Biography -An annotated guide to some of the biographies, autobiographies and memoirs, with call numbers, located in the COS Library book collection.

Online Books:

  • NetLibrary E-books: Electronic full-text copies of published print materials, such as reference books, scholarly and popular books. They can be accessed from any computer on campus as well as remotely from home when you set up a user name and password from a campus computer

How to find Periodicals - Magazine and newspaper articles

The COS Library subscribes to approximately 250 periodicals, newspapers and indexes that are located in the Periodicals Area.  The alphabetical web page lists what the library currently subscribes to.  In addition the library subscribes to several  full-text periodical databases listed on our Electronic Resources Web Page.  These databases can be accessed on campus through the COS Library Web Site and at home.  To access from home each database requires a login and password that you can obtain by picking up the Electronic Resources Handout at the library information desk or by calling the information desk at 737-6179. 

Below are examples of useful Subject Headings to use while searching our book and periodical databases

Afro--Americans--Biography.; Child Welfare; Dissenters; Dissenters--United States--Biography; Feminists --United States -Biography; Hispanic Americans --Biography; Radicalism; Social Change; Social Movements; Social Problems; Social Reformers--United States; Social Reformers--United States-- Biography; Suffrage -- United States; Suffragists; United States--Social Conditions; Women Social Reformers; Women's Rights

HOW TO CITE YOUR SOURCES

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