Anthropology Guide

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EBSCO Host Academic Search Premier Academic Search Premier

Provides citations and full-text for articles published in nearly 4,500 journals, including more than 3,700 peer-reviewed titles. In addition to the full text, this database provides citations and abstracts for articles found in more than 8,000 publications.

Gale Academic OneFile Academic Onefile

Contains peer-reviewed, full-text articles from journals and reference sources. Covers physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects, with articles available in both PDF and HTML full-text format.

Information Literacy Outcomes for Anthropology Students

Students in Anthropology Courses are expected to:

  • Identify essential information sources within their discipline, including journals, reference works, websites, and works by seminal authors/scholars.
  • Use both lay and professional terminology within their discipline to formulate keyword searches
  • Utilize advanced database search functions to access relevant information from essential sources
  • Identify subject-specific databases and search engines relevant to their topic
  • Use all available resources to complete a literature review on a given topic
  • Obtain materials, if necessary, from other libraries using Interlibrary Loan services or by physically visiting other libraries
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CQ Researcher CQ Researcher: Contains full-text reports with background, timeline, pro-con, and bibliographies on today's current issues. Last updated 2011.


Gale Opposing Viewpoints Resource CenterOpposing Viewpoints: Brings together numerous "opposing views," magazine articles, and references from a variety of resources.