Please find some select resources here to support JEDAI-related research at SFU Library!
Please note this is not a comprehensive list, but merely a sample. The Library aims to integrate JEDAI resources throughout our online content, so please feel free to explore our library web pages for more resources and ideas.
Research Guides
- Psychology Information Resources: Home
- Indigenous Studies Research Resources: Home
- The ethics of citation: Examining the impact of citation patterns or "citation circles," which can create barriers to recognizing scholarship of marginalized groups, as well as listing strategies for how to be more citation conscious
- Strategies and resources for research on Indigenous topics
- Evaluating sources: Strategies for assessing and evaluating information sources.
- Using mapping / GIS for community-based research, participatory projects, and equity/diversity/social justice: Examples of inclusive and participatory mapping and geospatial projects, including by non-mapping experts.
- Special Collections research guides: Guides to archival collections and materials by theme or topic, including activism, labour, Indigenous materials, LGBTQ2S+, and the immigrant experience.
Writing Guides
- Inclusive and anti-racist writing guide: Informative, educational, and supportive guides to inclusive writing practices.
Citation Guides
- Citation and style guides
- Psychology information sources: citing and writing: Includes links to APA's guide to bias-free language and Journal Article Reporting Standards for Race, Ethnicity, and Culture (JARS–REC)
Displays
- Equity, diversity, and inclusion display for March 2025 celebrates International Women's Day, International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and Trans Day of Visibility
- Some of the library's online displays highlight relevant resources or collections:
Literature Reviews and Evidence Synthesis
- Literature reviews for graduate students
- Systematic, scoping, and rapid reviews: An overview
- Language matters: handling tough terms in systematic searching (University of Michigan)
- Addressing antiquated, non-standard, exclusionary and potentially offensive terms in evidence syntheses and systematic searches (paper, University of Michigan)
Research Help
- Ask a Librarian: Research help and more library help at SFU
- Liaison Librarians: Find your Liaison Librarian for Psychology or other subject areas at SFU