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Anthropology 104 - Jaqua: Books & Articles

This guide provides search strategies and recommended resources for research in Anthropology 104 with Prof. Allison Jaqua.

Finding Books and Articles Through OneSearch

Use OneSearch to find print and online books, articles, and other types of sources. After you search, use the filters to limit your results by source type, date, and more.

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For more search options go to Advanced Search.

Using OneSearch

Watch the video below for an introduction to searching for books, articles, and more through the Luria Library's OneSearch.

Peer Review

The following video describes how the peer review process works, why it's important, and how to locate peer-reviewed articles (from off campus you will need to log in using your Pipeline username and password):

Finding Articles Through Library Databases

Use library databases to find articles from periodicals (magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals), as well as other types of sources. From off campus, you will be prompted to log in with your Pipeline username and password.

Finding Articles in Specific Periodicals

Use the A-Z Periodicals search below to determine whether the library provides the full text of a specific periodical, such as a scholarly journal.

Scholarly Journals for Anthropology

American Anthropology 
Annals of Anthropological Practice
Annual Review of Anthropology
Anthropological Linguistics
Anthropology Today
Current Anthropology
Ethos
Journal of Anthropological Research
Journal of Anthropological Sciences
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 
Language in Society
Pragmatics 
Social Anthropology

Regional Journals 

Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
Asian and Caribbean Studies
Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology
Latin American Perspectives
Oceania
Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies
The Australian Journal of Anthropology

How to Read Scholarly Materials

The following tutorial explores how to identify scholarly sources and how to read them strategically (from off campus you will need to log in using your Pipeline username and password):