Sociology


Bibliographic Control

Pathak, Lalit. (1995) Sociology Schedule in the DDC: Filiatory Structure, Terminology, Categorization and Concept Representation. Knowledge Organization 22(3-4): 148-58.

Pathak, Lalit and J.C. Binwal. (1994) Identification of Main Concepts Used in Sociology and Their Categorization. Knowledge Organization 21(2): 69-74.

Studwell, William E. (1992) The Social Sciences Applied to LC Subject Headings, 4: Sociology. Technicalities 12: 13-14.

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Bibliography

Braude, Lee. (1994) The Emergence of Sociology. Choice 32(2): 237-48.

Clawson, Dan and Robert Zussman. (1998) Canon and Anti-Canon for a Fragmented Discipline. In:   Required Reading: Sociology’s Most Influential Books. Dan Clawson, Ed. pp. 3-17. Amherst MA: University of Massachusetts Press.

Hanson, Shirley M. H. and Frederick W. Bozett. (1985-86) Fatherhood: A Library. Marriage and Family Review 9(3-4): 229-53.

Havens, Carolyn. (1988) Case for Aging: a Bibliographic Essay. Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian 6(3-4): 1-8.

Lantz, Judith C. (1987) Cumulative Index of Sociology Journals, 1971-1985. Washington, DC: ASA.

Wepsiec, Jan. (1962) Sociological Literature. New York: Polish Institute of the Arts & Sciences in America.

Wepsiec, Jan. (1983) Sociology: An International Bibliography of Serial Publications, 1880-1980.  London: Mansell Pub.

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Citation Studies and Bibliometrics

Baughman, James C. (1974) A Structural Analysis of the Literature of Sociology. Library Quarterly 44 (4): 293-308.

Bulick, Stephen. (1982) Structure and Subject Interaction: Toward a Sociology of Knowledge in the Social Sciences. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.

Cronin, Blaise, Herbert W. Snyder, and Helen Atkins. (1997) Comparative Citation Rankings of Authors in Monographic and Journal Literature: A Study of Sociology. Journal of Documentation 53: 263-73.

Davenport, Elisabeth and Herbert W. Snyder. (1995) Who Cites Women? Whom Do Women Cite? An Exploration of Gender and Scholarly Citation in Sociology. Journal of Documentation 51: 404-10.

Hopkins, Frances L. (1984) New Causal Theory and Ethnomethodology: Cocitation Patterns Across a Decade. Scientometrics 6(1): 33-53.

Lindholm-Romantschuk, Ylva and Julian Warner. (1996) The Role of Monographs in Scholarly Communication: An Empirical Study of Philosophy, Sociology And Economics. Journal of Documentation 52: 389-404.

Oromaner, M. (1986) The Diffusion of Core Publications in American Sociology. International Journal of Information Management 6: 29-35.

Peritz, Bluma C. (1983) Are Methodological Papers More Cited than Theoretical or Empirical Ones? The Case of Sociology. Scientometrics 5(4): 211-18.

Pierce, Sydney J. (1990) Disciplinary Work and Interdisciplinary Areas: Sociology and Bibliometrics. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Rees-Potter, Lorna K. (1989) Dynamic Thesaural Systems: A Bibliometric Study of Terminological and Conceptual Change in Sociology and Economics with Application to the Design of Dynamic Thesaural Systems. Information Processing & Management 25(6): 677-91.

Satarino, William A. (1978) Journal Use in Sociology: Citation Analysis Versus Readership Patterns. Library Quarterly 48(3): 293-300.

Wilson, Thomas D. (1994) A Local Study of Journal Use. Journal of Information Science 20(6): 444-50.

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Collection Development

Devin, Robin B. (1985) Evaluating the Sociology Collection. Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 4: 1-7.

Fox, Judith H. (1990) Choice as a Book Selection Tool In Sociology: A Comparison With Contemporary Sociology. Collection Management 13(1-2): 135-52.

Hull, Grafton H., Jr., Patricia M. Christopherson, Jannah J. Hurn, and Kay S. Hoffman. (1993) Building the Undergraduate Social Work Library. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education.

Quinn, Brian A. (1996) Using the World Wide Web for Electronic Serials Collection Development. Advances in Collection Development and Resource Management, Vol. 2. Thomas W. Leonhardt, Ed. Stanford: Jai Press Inc.

Shapiro, Beth J. (1985) Sociology. In: Selection of Library Materials in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences. Patricia A. McClung, Ed. pp. 188-198. Chicago: ALA.

Sandler, Mark and Cathryn H. Barling. (1984) Departmental Evaluation and Maintenance of the Library Sociology Collection. Teaching Sociology 11(3): 259-80.

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Digital Resources

Anonymous. (1998) American Sociological Review and Contemporary Sociology Back Issues Available in JSTOR. ASA Footnotes 26(1): 1, 11.

Bainbridge, William Sims. (1995) Sociology on the WorldWide Web. Social Science Computer Review 13: 508-523.

Felt, Elizabeth Caulfield. (1995) The Beginner’s Guide to Internet Resources in Sociology. Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 14(1): 29-42.

Ferrante-Wallace, Joan. (1997) Let’s Go Sociology: Travels on the Internet.  Belmont, CA : Wadsworth.

Kling, Rob. (1997) The Culture of Cyberspace: The Internet for Sociologists. Contemporary Sociology 26(4): 434-44.

McMillan, Gary A. (1997) Social Problems and Human Services/Social Sciences Solutions on the Internet. The Reference Librarian 57: 69-75.

McMillan, Gary A. Margaret Dittemore, and Carol Ritzen Kem (1995) Internet Resources for Sociology. College and Research Libraries News 56(9): 639-43.

Rockwell, Richard C. (1997) The Case of the Sociologist Who Untangled Himself from the Web. ASA Footnotes 25(3): 5.

Summers, Ed. (1998) Gateways to Social Work/Welfare on the Net: Practice Wisdom to Go. College and Research Libraries News 59(3): 163-167.

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Guides to Literature

Smelser, Neil. (1994) Sociology. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

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Guides to Reference Sources

Aby, Stephen H. (1987) Sociology: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources. 2nd Ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

Brown, Samuel R. (1987) Finding the Source in Sociology and Anthropology: a Thesaurus-Index to the Reference Collection. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Kennedy, Charlene. (1991) Sociology. In: Topical Reference Books. Marion Sader, Ed. pp. 665-671. New Providence, NJ: R.R. Bowker.

Mendelsohn, Henry N. (1987) A Guide to Information Sources for Social Work and the Human Services. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx.

Zabel, Diane. (1996) Sociology. In: The Social Sciences: A Cross-Disciplinary Guide to Selected Sources, 2nd Ed.. Nancy L. Herron, Ed. pp. 187-207. Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

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Information Needs

Perrow, Charles. (1989) On Not Using Libraries (research procedures of a sociologist). In: Humanists at Work. University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Instruction

Abowitz, Deborah A. (1994) Developing Awareness and Use of Library Resources in Undergraduate Sociology: A Sample Assignment. Teaching Sociology 22(1): 58-64.

Glasberg, Davita Silfen, Roland Hawkes, Judy Harwood, and Catherine Martinsek. (1990) The Library Scavenger Hunt: Teaching Library Skills in Introductory Sociology Courses. Teaching Sociology 18(2): 231-34.

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Newsletters

ANSS Currents. (1986- ) Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association.

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Publishing

Bakanic, Von, Clark McPhail, and Rita J. Simon. (1987) The Manuscript Review and Decision-Making Process. American Sociological Review 52 (5): 631-642.

Bakanic, Von, Clark McPhail, and Rita J. Simon. (1987) If at First You Don’t Succeed: Review Procedures for Revised and Resubmitted Manuscripts. American Sociologist 21 (4): 373-391.

Bakanic, Von, Clark McPhail, and Rita J. Simon. (1989) Mixed Messages: Referees’ Comments on the Manuscripts They Review. Sociological Quarterly 30 (4): 639-654.

Feagin, Joe R. (1999) Soul-Searching in Sociology: Is the Discipline in Crisis? The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 15, 1999: B4.

Hargens, Lowell L. (1991) Impressions and Misimpressions about Sociology Journals. Contemporary Sociology 20 (May): 343-349.

Peters, Stuart and Nigel Gilbert. (1997) The Electronic Alternative: Sociological Research Online. Learned Publishing 10(4): 339-343.

Miller, D. W. (1999) Sociologists Debate How to Broaden Scholarship in their Flagship Journal. The Chronicle of Higher Education 46 (2): A24-A25.

Simon, Rita J., Von Bakanic and Clark McPhail (1986) Who Complains to Journal Editors and What Happens. Sociological Inquiry 1986, 56 (2): 259-271.

Simon, Rita J. (1994) An Effective Journal Editor: Insights Gained from Editing the American Sociological Review. In:   Editors as Gatekeepers: Getting Published in the Social Sciences. Rita J. Simon and James J. Fyfe, Eds. pp. 33-44. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Sullivan, Teresa A. (1994) Genre in Sociology: The Case for the Monograph. In: Editors as Gatekeepers: Getting Published in the Social Sciences. Rita J. Simon and James J. Fyfe, Eds. pp. 159-175. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

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