GSWS 411 / URB 695: Women and Cities

Contact info

For Library research help, please contact Moninder Lalli, Librarian for Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies moninder_lalli@sfu.ca or Nina Smart (nina_smart@sfu.ca), Librarian for Urban Studies, or Ask a librarian.

Other relevant library research guides: Urban Housing Policy URB 665, Urban Research Methods URB 670, Urban Bylaws, Public Policy, Legislation and Planning Resources

Research process

Start Your Research Here -- This page gives you an overview of the research process, or in other words how to find materials for your essay.

Selected reference sources

Use encyclopedias, dictionaries and handbooks to obtain definitions and overviews of a topic and also to identify key authors.

Find journal articles

How to find journal articles
Search for journal articles on your topic using the databases, below. You can "limit" your search to "academic or "scholarly / peer reviewed" journals.
Use the "Get@SFU" link to find it or to initiate an inter-library loan request.

Find books, book chapters, journal articles

The Library Catalogue provides access to books, journal articles, videos, government documents and much more. 

Library Catalogue search guide

Search the SFU Library Catalogue, either the Basic or the Advanced search

Note: In the searches below, search results can be been limited to "Resource type" of "Books" and "Subject" (left-hand column)

Combine different concepts using AND
Combine same concepts using OR
Use quotation marks to search for a phrase
Use brackets for synonyms
Use asterisk (*) for different endings of words

Use pulldown menu and select, "Source Types" as "Books"

Note:  For Catalogue Search, when combining concepts, use CAPITAL letters ( "OR", "AND")

If you have found one book that is particularly relevant to your research, but need more, search that book in the library catalogue and use the subject headings associated with that book!

 

Selected books

Subject headings

Browse Books in the Library Catalogue Using Subject Headings

Catalogue Search / Browse then change "Title" to "Subject" and enter your subject term.   To find critical or biographical material about a person, enter the last name, and then the first name.

Government information

Library guides

Presentation skills

Writing help