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SOCL 260: Women, Poverty & Religion (Crawford Sullivan): Books

CATALOG SEARCH TIPS

When you don't have a particular title of a book in mind, begin by searching for a key term about your research topic.  Then look at the tags to the right of your search results or the tags at the bottom of the page.  These tags will help you refine or revise your search.

Once you've found some books on your topic, look at the subject headings for those books. You can follow the subject heading links in the catalog to find similar books, or you can use the terms in the subject headings to revise your search strategies.

Examples of Subject Headings:

Poor women--United States.
 
Low-income single mothers--United States.
 
United States. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. 
 
African American women--Religious life. 
 
Poverty--Moral and ethical aspects.
 
Poverty--Religious aspects.

Public welfare -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.

FINDING BOOKS

Holy Cross Library Catalog
Books at Dinand are arranged by Library of Congress Call Number.

  Video: How to Read Call Numbers

  • Reference books are located in the Main Reading Room. 
  • Call numbers A through G are on the upper (Mezzanine) level. 
  • Call numbers H through Z are on the lower (Ground) level, with a few exceptions. Call numbers beginning with "M" are located in the Music Library and “Q, R, S, T” are in the Science Library.
    Depending on your topic, you may find books in several different call number areas, but many of the sociology books are in the "H" section, with the "HQ" section focusing on the families, marriage and women. 

WorldCat
The are over 49 million  bibliographic records in WorldCat, covering books, journals, audiovisual materials, etc. Try searching for a topic of interest here. If HC has the book, you will see the words "COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS," highlighted in blue. If you'd like a book that HC does not have, submit an interlibrary loan request.