Sociology Article Databases
Please direct all comments or requests for information to
Beth Sheehan, Sociology Librarian (244-1866).
Sociology Related Article Databases
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Academic
OneFile (InfoTrac) General database of journal, magazine, and newspaper articles. Good
for interdisciplinary searches.
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AgeLine
From the AARP. Covers topics related to aging.
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Alternative
Press Index (1991-Present) Full text articles from alternative, radical & left periodicals,
newspapers & magazines published since 1991.
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Alternative
Press Index Archive (1969-1990) Full text articles from alternative, radical & left
periodicals, newspapers & magazines published between 1969 and 1990.
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America:
History & Life Covers the scholarly literature on North American history, culture, &
current affairs.
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Chicano
Database Identifies publications in Mexican-American & Latino studies.
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Ethnic
NewsWatch Full-text access to ethnic, minority, & native press periodicals(in English &
Spanish).
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Family
and Society Studies Worldwide Covers family science, human ecology, human development, and
social welfare.
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Gallup
Brain Public opinion data from The Gallup Poll since 1935.
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Geobase
Covers development studies, ecology and human geography as well as the geosciences. Incorporates
International Development Abstracts.
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JSTOR
(Journal Storage) Contains older articles from the core journals in many disciplines, including
sociology.
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Left
Index Identifies publications written from a leftist perspective.
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PAIS
International with Archive Covers the worldwide literature pertaining to public affairs from
over 120 countries.
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POPLINE Articles, books, & unpublished reports pertaining
to population, family planning & related health issues worldwide.
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Roper
Center for Public Opinion Research Archives Public opinion poll data (1935-present) from
Gallup, Roper, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc.
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Web
of Knowledge (Includes Social Sciences Citation Index) Identifies articles in the social
sciences & traces the articles that cite them.
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Women
and Social Movements in the United States Searchable archive of primary
resources (diaries, interviews, etc) organized around women in social movements in the U.S. between
1600 and 2000.