Recommended Databases
- Ebsco Search Cultural Appropriation/Racial StereotypingSearch across the following databases: Communication & Mass Media Complete; Academic Search Premier; MLA International Bibliography; Humanities International Complete; SocINDEX with Full Text; APA PsycInfo; Art Full Text and Medline
- Click on Choose Databases (above the search boxes) to change the databases being searched.
- Limit to Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals under Limit your results.
- JSTOR This link opens in a new windowA total of more than 900 full-text scholarly journal titles in an online archive beginning with the first issue of each title. The archive includes nine JSTOR Arts and Sciences Collections.
- In JSTOR, there is usually a time lag in full-text content. Use JSTOR in conjunction with our current online databases and print holdings.
- Since results may contain articles that are not peer reviewed, search for the journal title using the A-Z Journals by Title list to verify the journal's peer-reviewed status.
- Gale Onefile: Gender Studies This link opens in a new window Gender Studies Collection provides balanced coverage of this significant aspect of culture and society. The database offers access to scholarly journals and magazines covering topics including gender studies, family and marital issues, and more.
- ProQuest Central This link opens in a new window A multidisciplinary resource providing the largest aggregated full-text database in the market today totaling more than12,665 titles - with over 9,745 titles in full text. Covers more than 160 subject areas, including business and economics, health and medical, news and world affairs, technology, social sciences and more. Provides over 400 full-text U.S., Canadian and international newspapers; nearly 30,000 full-text dissertations in the areas of business, psychology, physical sciences, health, education; and nearly 9,000 market reports for business information for 43 industries in 40 countries.
- Project MUSE This link opens in a new windowAll journal titles in Project MUSE are peer reviewed, scholarly titles. Project MUSE covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics, and many others.
- Academic Search Premier This link opens in a new window Multidisciplinary database with extensive full-text coverage in biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, religion, theology and other disciplines in the humanities. Indexes 8,450 publications with full text for more than 4,600 of those titles (more than 3,900 are peer-reviewed). PDF backfiles to 1975 or earlier for more than one hundred journals. Searchable cited references for more than 1,000 publications.
- Google Scholar This link opens in a new window
- Click on the Full-Text@Emmanuel at the right of articles or the more option below the item record.
- Search for the journal title using the A-Z Journals by Title list to verify the journals peer-reviewed status.
Book Resources
Selected Web Sites
- Pew Research Center The Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan "fact tank" that provides information on the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. It does not take positions on policy issues. Click on Datasets link to find statistical reports arranged by broad research areas and to download data sets. Select Topics link to search by subject or among polling questions.
- BlackPast.org: Remembered and Reclaimed "[D]edicated to providing the inquisitive public with comprehensive, reliable, and accurate information concerning the history of African Americans in the United States and people of African ancestry in other regions of the world.”
- Protests Against Racism Web Archive "The Protests Against Racism Web Archive contains a selection of websites documenting protests and activism sparked by the murder of George Floyd, where Mr. Floyd was the “tipping point,” the “last straw;” the web archive also includes websites documenting earlier killings of victims of racism and police brutality." Library of Congress
- Color Lines Colorlines is the leading source for accessible media on race, power and democracy. We offer analysis, collective meaning-making, and opportunities to engage in power-building moments and movements.
- The Mexican Museum Founded in 1975 by Chicano artist Peter Rodriguez in the Mission District in San Francisco and relocated to the Fort Mason Center in 1982, The Mexican Museum is the oldest museum in the country focusing on Mexican, Mexican American, Latin American, and Chicano art.
- Indigenous communities From historic pressings to contemporary periodicals, explore nearly 200 years of Indigenous print journalism from the US and Canada. With newspapers representing a huge variety in publisher, audience and era, discover how events were reported by and for Indigenous communities.
Related Guides
-
Africana Studies
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Jan 16, 2025 28 views this year
-
Art/Art History
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Jun 25, 2024 68 views this year
-
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Sep 19, 2024 130 views this year
-
Black History Month
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Jan 31, 2025 195 views this year
-
East Asian Studies
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Feb 5, 2025 26 views this year
-
Gender+Woman's Studies
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Jan 30, 2025 7 views this year
-
Latin American Studies
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Mar 3, 2025 35 views this year
-
Middle East Studies
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Mar 3, 2025 37 views this year
-
National Hispanic Heritage Month
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Sep 9, 2024 5 views this year
-
Sociology
by Diane Zydlewski Last Updated Mar 21, 2025 87 views this year