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Key resources in Social Work

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What is a Subject Research Guide?

This Subject Research Guide contains key resources in your subject area and is designed to assist you in getting started with your research.

  • Read the descriptions below to find out what types of resources are included in the Social Work Subject Research Guide.
  • Click on the tabs above to see a listing of the specific resources for Social Work.

What types of resources are available?

Online Databases and Indexes to Journals:
Contain abstracts and full text for articles from peer reviewed journals, non-peer reviewed journals, magazines and newspapers.

Online Reference Books:
Includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, manuals, etc. that are searchable and readable online.

Selected Websites:
These websites have been recommended by Saint Leo faculty and librarians.

Print Reference Books:
Includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, manuals, handbooks, almanacs, atlases, directories, etc.  (Located in the Cannon Memorial Library/University Campus)

Print Periodicals:
A listing of print (hard copy) periodicals and journals that the library subscribes to.  (Located in the Cannon Memorial Library/University Campus)

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