GSWS 319: Special Topics - Global War on Terror

Research help

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.

Essay  

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 handbooks and encyclopedias

Use encyclopedias, handbooks or textbook for overviews, definitions, and to identify key authors or concepts. 

Find journal articles

How to find journal articles

Search for journal articles on your topic using the databases below.  From within the database, use the "Get@SFU" link to find it or to initiate an inter-library loan requestLimit search results to "academic / scholarly" articles.

Sample searches: 

(afghan* OR syria* OR iran* OR iraq*) AND (war OR 9/11 OR terror*) AND (oriental* OR racis* OR torture OR abus* OR exploit* OR dehuman*)

(afghan* OR syria* OR iran* OR iraq*) AND (war OR 9/11 OR terror*) AND (narrat* OR stories OR memoir*)

  • Women's Studies International -- Main database for GSWS topics.  Generally, start with this database and then search other databases.
  • ProQuest Sociology Collection - for issues related to class, gender, racism, sexuality and sexism and theoretical and applied sociology, social science, and policy science.
  • Academic Search Premier -- (multidisciplinary) covers many GSWS journals in full text.Limit your search results to "Academic" or "Scholarly" sources.
  • Political Science Complete - Provides access to journals, reference books, monographs, and conference papers on political topics with a worldwide focus, reflecting the globalization of contemporary political discourse.
  • International Political Science Abstracts - Provides access to abstracts of political science articles published in journals and yearbooks around the world.
  • Social Sciences Full Text - similar to Sociological Abstracts, it indexes social sciences journals
  • CBCA Complete -- Canadian Business & Current Affairs (CBCA) Complete.  Limit your search results to "Academic" or "Scholarly" sources.

Find books

Library Catalogue search guide

The Library Catalogue provides access to books, journal articles, videos, government documents and much more.  To limit the search results to "books", use the filter (left-hand column in search results) to "resource type" of "books."

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

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

Note: In the searches below, you can limit search results to"Resource types" of "Books" and "Book chapters. You can further limit by using "Subject" (left-hand column)

Examples:

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 Search, when combining concepts, use CAPITAL letters ( "OR", "AND")

Selected books and films

Find books by subject headings

Use the Browse Search option in the SFU Library Catalogue.  Select "Subject" (drop-down menu), and change "title" to "subject" 

Government and NGO publications

Search using Google

Search Tips for Google and Google Scholar
Set up Google Scholar library links and button [i.e. "Get@SFU link" within Google Scholar]

Search results limited to words in the title of document, using "intitle:".  Use capital "OR" for synonyms. Put braces "(__ OR__ )" around words with the same meaning (synonyms). "AND" is assumed by Google so you don't need to include it in your search strategy.

Google's special search engine for publications by international government organizations

NGO Search
NGO Search is a Google Custom Search that searches across hundreds non-governmental organization (NGO) websites. 

IGO Search - International governmental organizations (IGOs) are organizations made up of more than one national government—examples include NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the WHO (World Heath Organization). The governments are the members. IGO Search is a Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) that searches across IGO websites. 

Library research guides

Writing help

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