A.C. BUEHLER LIBRARY
RESOURCES
NOTE:
Links to some of the library resources listed
below will not work when this page is accessed from off-campus. To use
these resources, please go to the Library
Web Page, where you can connect to Articles and Databases, Reference
Sources, and Electronic Journals and Newspapers after providing your Elmhurst
College email login and password. If you do not know your E.C. login and
password, please see Computer Services, Room 107 CSTC. |
Locating Books (Illinet Online)
The library has a variety of print resources on
minority groups. Please check Illinet
Online for books on specific groups or on multiculturalism in general.
Contact the Reference Desk at 630-617-3173 if you need assistance.
Locating Journal Articles
| Academic
Search Elite |
A general database that contains both scholarly
and popular journal sources, many in full text. Be sure to evaluate
the sources in these databases before using them. |
| Periodical
Abstracts |
A general database that contains both scholarly
and popular journal sources, many in full text. Be sure to evaluate
the sources in these databases before using them. |
| Project
MUSE |
An online library of journals from university
presses, with the full text of articles from 1996 to the present. The collection
includes journals covering religious cultures, ethnic and racial cultures,
women's studies, and sexual orientation. |
| PsycInfo |
The primary source for psychological topics,
produced by the American Psychological Association. There
is no full text available. |
| Sociological Abstracts |
A print reference source containing citations
from sociology journals. It is shelved alphabetically in the Bound Periodicals
section of the library. |
| Wilson
Social Sciences Abstracts |
A database containing information on a variety
of social sciences. There is no full text available. |
Use Illinet
Online to determine if the library owns the journal in print or microfilm,
and check Journals and Magazines
Available Online for electronic access to journals. If the article
you seek is unavailable from these sources, please request it through our
online Interlibrary
Loan article request form.
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