Library Guides: English 360

Jeff Maryanow, Instructor
Developed by Gina Haycock, Librarian
URL:  http://cos.edu/library/libraryguidesenglish360.htm

 

REFERENCE BOOKS - Located on the first floor of the library behind the Reference Desk.  These books must remain in the library. These include dictionaries, almanacs and encyclopedias. Specialized or subject encyclopedias (concentrating on a particular subject instead of covering all knowledge) are excellent starting points for research. They are focused on a particular topic, cover the major concepts of the topic, are written by experts in the field, and often have bibliographies or other references. Examples of Reference books in the COS library are as follows:

  • Encyclopedia of Human Emotions  - Call#R 152.4 En56
  • Asian American Encyclopedia - Call#R 973.0495 A832
  • Atlas of Asian American History - Call#R 973.0495 A945
  • Encyclopedia of the Holocaust - Call#R 940.53 En56
  • Encyclopedia of the Third Reich - Call#R943.086 G878
  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-IV - Call#R616.89 D536
  • Eating Disorders and Obesity: A Comprehensive Handbook - Call#R616.8526 E14
  • Encyclopedia of Parkinson's Disease - Call#R616.833 M912
  • Encyclopedia of the Digestive System an Digestive Disorders - Call#R616.3003 M666
  • Encyclopedia of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders - Call#R616.03 G465
  • Encyclopedia of Family Life - Call#R306.85 En56
  • Encyclopedia of Marriage and the Family- Call#R306.8 En56
  • Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life - Call#R305.8 W927
  • Encyclopedia of World Cultures - Call#R306.097 En56
  • The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality - Call#R306.7 In61
  • You Are Cordially Invited to Weddings: Dating & Love Customs of Cultures Worldwide, including royalty - Call#R392.5 M834

 

CIRCULATING BOOKS -   Located on the second floor of the library. Our newest books are, for the most part, in the areas of science and social issues, and current topics, because we try to build the collection to the type of assignments given to students. Some subject headings you might use in the COS book catalog are as follows:

Personality and culture Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and Relocation, 1942-1945 Physically handicapped Family

 
Sex role--United States Marriage customs and rites
Personality development Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Mental disorders Family Life Gender identity Weddings
Nature and nurture Muslims--United States Schizophrenia--Family relationships Marriage   Courtship--cross-cultural studies
      Remarriage   Marriage--cross-cultural studies
      Single people   Mate selection--cross-cultural studies

 

 

PERIODICALS INDEXES AND DATABASES - Located on the first floor of the library. Periodicals refer to information printed over a period of time such as magazines, journals and newspapers. These are excellent sources for current and authoritative information. To find an article on a specific topic, it is necessary to use an index.  Indexes are available in paper and electronic formats. The library subscribes to approximately 23 indexes,  300 periodicals and 13 newspapers.  For a list of which periodicals and indexes are available at COS click on the link: http://www.cos.edu/library/periodicalsalpha.htm .  For periodicals that the COS Library does not have available, there is also the possibility of an Inter-Library Loan from Fresno State University.

ALSO,  through the Electronic Resources link, http://cos.edu/library/electronic.htm, on the COS Library’s Web Site, there are links to the electronic index subscription databases that the library makes available to COS students. Many of these indexes offer full-text articles, which means the entire article will be available even if the library doesn't subscribe to the periodical itself. If a student is off campus, passwords are necessary to access these databases. Passwords are available for COS students at the COS Library Information Desk or by calling the Library at (559) 737-6179.

        InfoTrac  is a periodical index database that works well when using a subject search. When entering a subject search, you can use broad terms, because the index will automatically help to narrow the search. This index is not completely full-text.

         Academic Abstracts is a periodical index database that works well when using a key-word search. When entering a key-word search, you need to use precise words and the more words you add, the narrower the search becomes. This index is not completely full-text.

        CQ Researcher and SIRS (Social Issues Research Series) are two available electronic indexes that are completely full-text.

 

INTERNET - The Internet provides vast amounts of information, but much of it has not been submitted to an editorial process. Web Directories are helpful, because usually the linked web pages have had human scrutiny.

 Examples of web directories are as follows:

        Web Sites by Topic:    http://www.cos.edu/library/subject/internet.htm
        Librarians' Index to the Internet:    http://lii.org

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