RacismYour search for information on Racism can include books, periodicals, online databases, and authoritative Internet resources. Books Use the Library Catalog to find books on racism that are available in the Cerritos College Library. Books can provide a broad overview of a topic or in-depth information. You can search for books by Author, Title, Subject, or Keyword. Listed below are some Library of Congress Subject Headings used in the catalog for books relating to racism. Use these terms to Search by Subject. Remember, this list is by no means conclusive. You may also try using them as Keywords in the Online Databases.
Selected Reference Books Reference books are a good starting point for your research because they help you become better acquainted with your topic. Listed below are some reference books that may be useful in your research. Online Reference Sources such as GaleNet and Facts.com can also be used for this purpose.
Finding Magazine, Journal and Newspaper Articles Journals and magazines usually provide the most current information on a topic. Journal articles are more scholarly or professional while magazine articles tend to be shorter and more general. Newspaper articles, while not usually scholarly or professional, can give you the most current news and some additional facts on your topic. To find articles on your topic, use one of the online databases listed below. These databases usually provide full-text articles on almost every topic. Conduct your search in these databases by using subjects and keywords similar to those you used to locate books. Online Databases for topics dealing with Racism:
Internet Sites The Internet can be a valuable source for supplementing the information you have gathered from books and periodicals. It is important that you evaluate the information you get from the Internet to determine if it is reliable and useful to your research. A few Internet sites that may be useful are listed here. International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) http://internationalanswer.org/ Amnesty International
Museum of Tolerance http://www.museumoftolerance.com/
Documents in the News http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/docnews.html
International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience http://www.sitesofconscience.org/eng/
Southern Poverty Law Center
Understanding Prejudice http://www.understandingprejudice.org/
Library of Congress: American Memory http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html
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