The social sciences continue to generate vast amounts of
research, which is typically published in scholarly monographs and
journal articles. This research, in turn, is summarized in a wide
range of reference sources, such as bibliographies, dictionaries,
encyclopedias, handbooks, and yearbooks. Now in its third edition,
this essential guide provides entries for roughly 1,600 reference
sources in the social sciences, including anthropology, business,
economics, education, geography, history, law, political science,
psychology, and sociology. Most titles published before 1980, which
are listed in the second edition, have been excluded, while the
present volume gives special attention to electronic resources,
including more than 200 web sites.
The first part of the volume contains chapters on the social
sciences in general, including discussions of available research
tools. It also provides brief descriptions of the features and
search methods of online vendors and reviews the specialized
reference sources available in selected periodicals. The second
part contains chapters on reference sources in particular social
science disciplines. The first section of each chapter examines
access to these sources through such tools as bibliographies,
indexes, and abstracts, while the second looks at particular types
of works, such as directories and encyclopedias. In most cases,
entries are listed alphabetically under each heading and
subheading, with full bibliographic information provided.
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