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Search these selected core indexes and databases to identify relevant journal articles, book chapters, book reviews, essays, dissertations and other kinds of documents on a specific topic relating to Social Work. Those databases that include full-text are so noted.
- Child
Abuse, Child Welfare and Adoption Database, 1965- (online)
Includes Full Text
Database includes over 34,000 records, including citations and abstracts of books, journal articles, audiovisual materials, state statutes, final reports from federally-funded grants, conference papers, unpublished papers, reports on completed or continuing research, as well as descriptions of service programs and prevention and treatment strategies. Materials cited are primarily English-language, originating from U.S. research and service programs. Coverage is from 1965 to the present.
Citations and abstracts are to books, journal articles, final reports from federally-funded grants, conference papers, unpublished papers, reports on completed on continuing research, as well as descriptions of service programs and prevention and treatment strategies. Materials cited are primarily English-language, originating from U.S. research and service programs. Search these major subjects on child maltreatment: Physical abuse, Sexual abuse, Emotional & psychological abuse, and Child neglect.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of the University of Cincinnati..
- Family
& Society Studies Worldwide, 1970- (online)
The Family & Society Studies Worldwide Database (FSSWD) includes the discontinued Inventory of Marriage and Family (produced by the National Council on Family Relations), the Australian Family & Society Abstracts, the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Canada and the U.S. Military Family Resource Center Documents Database. FSSWD includes nearly 600,000 records representing professional journals, books, popular literature, conference papers, internet documents, government reports, videos, pamphlets and even unpublished material such as poster sessions and statistical documents. Subjects covered include: families and family therapy, marriage, gender roles, aging, divorce, minorities and demography. Records may be directly exported into ProCite, EndNote or Reference Manager. Many of the records are linked to full text.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of the University of Cincinnati.
- PsycINFO, 1967- (online)
Includes Full Text
PsycINFO, produced by the American Psychological Association, is a collection of electronically stored bibliographic references--most with abstracts or content summaries. It contains citations that PsycINFO has created in electronic form. Although the references themselves are all written in English, the covered literature includes material published in over 45 countries and written in 30 languages.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of OhioLINK member institutions.
- Social Work Abstracts, 1977- (online)
Social Work Abstracts database contains more than 26,000 records, spanning 1977 to the present, from social work and other related journals on topics such as homelessness, AIDS, child and family welfare, aging, substance abuse, legislation, community organization, and more.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of the University of Cincinnati.
- Sociological
Abstracts, 1963- (online)
Includes Full Text
Indexes and abstracts articles in the fields of sociology, anthropology, criminology, demography, education, law and penology, race relations, social psychology, and urban studies, from 1963 to the present. Coverage also includes policy issues in areas such as aging, violence, abuse and neglect, crisis intervention, urban development, and development policy.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of OhioLINK member institutions.
Search the following additional selected indexes and databases to identify relevant journal articles, book chapters, book reviews, essays, dissertations and other kinds of documents on a specific topic. Those databases that include full-text journal articles are so noted.
- Academic
Search Premier (online)
Includes Full Text
Contains full text for nearly 3,180 scholarly publications and includes full-page images as well as color embedded images. Provides full text journal coverage for nearly all academic areas of study including social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts and literature, medical sciences, and ethnic studies.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of OhioLINK member institutions.
- Expanded
Academic ASAP (online)
Includes Full Text
Access to articles from over 500 full-text journals in all disciplines.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of the University of Cincinnati.
- Mental Measurements Yearbook (online)
- Social Issues Researcher (SIRS) (online)
Contains descriptive information and critical reviews of more than 2,000 commercially-available standardized English-language educational, personality, aptitude, neuropsychological, achievement and intelligence tests. Each entry includes test name and classification; author(s); publisher; publication date; price; time requirements; existence of validity and reliability data' score descriptions; levels; and intended populations.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of the University of Cincinnati.
Includes Full Text
SIRS Knowledge Source is an online resource that provides integrated access to thousands of full-text articles, documents and graphics from SIRS highly-acclaimed reference databases -- SIRS Researcher, SIRS Government Reporter, and SIRS Renaissance via one graphical interface.
This database is licensed for use only by students, staff, and faculty of OhioLINK member institutions.
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