Library Spaces: Information about places in the library for individuals or groups to study or prepare for presentations
Specialized books providing background information on topics and help define unfamiliar words.
Bibliographies at the end of each article refer to other useful sources.
Dictionary
of Gerontology
Diana K. Harris, ed., 1988
Location: ref HQ1061 .H338
Encyclopedia
of Aging
David J. Ekerdt, ed. 2002. 4 vol.
Also in print. Location: ref HQ 1061 .E534
Encyclopedia of Gerontology
James E. Birren, 2nd ed., 2007. 2 vol.
Location: RC952.5 .E58
The
Graying of America: An encyclopedia of aging, health, mind, and behavior
Kausler and Kausler, ed. 2nd ed. 2001
Location: ref HQ1064 .U5 K39
Encyclopedia
of Aging: a comprehensive resource in gerontology and
geriatrics
Richard Schulz, ed., 4th ed, 2006. 2 vol.
Location: ref HQ1061 .E53
Databases are online subject guides to magazines, journals, newspapers, and other materials. For more choices than those listed below, go to the University Libraries home page, click on Databases, then the starting letter of the database or department name.
Tips:
-When searching your topic remember to try a variety of subject headings for the same concept
-Click here for tips on using the search connectors AND, OR, and NOT in your search strategy
REMEMBER: To get to the full text of the journal article you must go through the Library's web pages. We have paid for access to the journals. You cannot go to the publisher's page to get an article. Use Journal Finder if you have the name of the journal.
AgeLine (EBSCO)
PsycArticles (EBSCO)
Search any combination of over two dozen databases simultaneously. Depending on your topic, choose one or more of the databases listed immediately below. Check the box in front of each database you want then click on the "Continue."
- Thousands of scholarly journals, many full-text and many peer-reviewed
- Covers the social sciences including sociology, psychology, family studies and gerontology
- Eight major gerontology journals are available in full-text
- Dates of coverage vary by title; full text mainly from 1990 with 100 titles back to 1975
Health Source, Nursing/Academic Edition
- Provides full text for several hundred scholarly journals focusing on the medical disciplines.
- 1984 to present but varies by title
CINAHL: nursing and allied health database for topics such as patient care, long-term care, etc.
ERIC: educational topics such as lifelong learning, Elderhostels
SocIndex with Full Text (SIFT)
- Sociology and related areas including demography, ethnic & racial studies, gender studies, marriage & family, social development, social psychology, social work, substance abuse & other addictions, family violence, etc.
- Covers journals and the full text of selected books and conference papers
- Abstracts of some of the core journals date as far back as 1895
- Astracts (no full text) of periodical articles and dissertations
- Subjects: social work, child and family welfare, sociology, crime and delinquency, community health, etc.
- 1977 to present
Family & Society Studies Worldwide (access ends 1/31/2010)
- Abstracts from professional journals as well as books, popular literature, conference papers, and government reports
- Research, policy and practice literature from the fields of family science, human ecology, human development, and gerontology
- Considerable Australian material. Limited amount of these materials available in Jackson library
- 1970 to present
Humanities and Social Science Retrospective
Looking for the full text of the article? Go to Journal Finder and enter the name of the journal. Instructions are below.
Abstracts in Social Gerontology (formerly Current Literature on Aging)
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 6th edn. Copies at the Reference Desk and Reserve Desk BF76.7 .P83 2010
Examples:
Text
of an electronic journal article retrieved via a DOI number:
Smith, W.C. (1993). Role of early supervisory experience in supervisor performance.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 78(4), 443-449.
doi:10.1037/002-9432.76.4.482
Text
of an electronic article without a DOI number, use the URL:
Painter,
J. (2008). Cartographic anxiety and the search for regionality. Environment
and Planning A, 40, 342-361. Retrieved from
http://www.envplan.com/epa/fulltext/a40/a38255.pdf
Article from a print or microfilm journal:
VandenBos,
G., Knapp, S., & Doe, J. (2001). Role of reference elements in the selection
of resources by psychology
undergraduates. Journal of Bibliographic
Research, 5(2), 117-123.
Link to examples of APA, MLA, Turabian Style
Government Information on Aging--U.S. and N.C. Resources on Aging
National
Institute on Aging (National Institutes of Health)
Healthfinder
(U.S. Dept of Health and Human Servides)
Primary
vs. Secondary Sources (U. of Calif. at Berkeley website with definitions,
examples)
Interlibrary
Loan
Borrowing Materials from UNCG or other
libraries
Photocopying
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Author: Nancy
Ryckman
Gerontology Librarian