GSWS 319: Special Topics - Queer Fandoms

 Contact info

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

Selected encyclopedias

Encyclopedias, handbooks or textbooks provide overviews, definitions and identify key authors and ideas.

Journal articles, news and primary sources

Searching the "Databases for a discipline" is a great strategy to view articles that have been written within the scholarly journals of that discipline.  Limit search results to academic or scholarly articles.

If full-text of article is not available from within the database, click on the "Get@SFU" link to find it or to initiate an inter-library loan request.

For help, refer to the How to find journal articlesWhat is a scholarly journal?Finding articles: Advanced search techniques [video 3:13 mins]

Find books in the Library

How to use the Library Catalogue  [guide]

Do a Library Catalogue search to see if the Library owns or provides access to the sources that you've identified. 

For known items it is best to check using "Browse by title" icon.

Search by topic, using Basic or Advanced Search

Note: Searches can be limited to "Resource type" of "Books" and selected "Subjects"

To search for a particular television showuse Advanced Search"Subject contains" and then enter  name of the show

Proper syntax for Boolean logic (words that allow you to combine concepts)

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

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

Look at the titles in the "results list" and for those books that look relevant, click on their subject headings to find more books on that topic.

Selected books

Seeing fans : representations of fandom in media and popular culture Browse search

Choose: Browse tab, change "title" to "subject"

For books about a personsearch for the person as "Subject" using "Advanced Search" or "Browse by subject"

 Browse by Subject (change the default "Title" to "Subject")

Google search tips

Google power searching [online course by Google] / Search tips for Google, Google Scholar, DuckDuckGo, and other search engines

Search results limited to words in the title of document, using "intitle:".  Use capital "OR" for synonyms. Put braces "()" around words that mean the same thing. 

Writing help and other library guides