About Gee Library – Reference Librarians – Social Sciences
David Rankin, BA, MIS
Social Sciences and Government Documents Librarian
James G. Gee Library, 225
(903)886-5726
Primary Duties
Director of Government Documents and bibliographic instruction.
Liaison with history, political science, social work, sociology and criminal justice.
Academic Departments
History, Political Science, Social Work, Sociology and Criminal Justice
Databases for the Social Sciences
James G. Gee Library provides access to more than 200 electronic databases which can be accessed from any computer on campus, and remotely using your CWID and MyLeo password. These are a few of the databases that can be useful for social sciences faculty and students.
History
- Academic Search Complete
- Accessible Special Collections Pennsylvania Gazette 1728-1800
- America History & Life
- American National Biography
- American State Papers 1789-1838
- Article First
- Bibliography of Native North Americans
- Biography Resource Center
- Dallas Morning News 8-12-1984-present
- Dallas Morning News Historical Archive 1885-1977
- Digital Dissertations and Theses
- Early American Imprints, Series I-Evans
- Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker
- Eighteenth Century Collections
- Electric Library
- GPO-USGov.Pubs
- Handbook of Texas
- Heritage Quest
- History Resource Center: U.S. & World
- Homeland Security Digital Library
- Infotrac Newspapers
- JSTOR
- Military & Government Collection
- MUSE
- NetLibrary
- Texas Alamanac
- Texas Digital Sanborn Maps
- U.S. Congressional Serial Set
- Westlaw Campus Research
- Wilson Select Plus
- WorldCat
Political Science
- Academic Search Complete
- Article First
- Congressional Universe-CIS
- CQ Researcher
- Digital Dissertations-ProQuest
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- Electric Library
- Ethnic Newswatch
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
- GenderWatch
- GPO-USGov.Pubs
- Infotrac Newspapers
- Homeland Security Digital Library
- JSTOR
- Legal Collection
- Military & Government Collection
- NetLibrary Fulltext Books
- Papers First
- Proceedings First
- Social Science Abstracts-FirstSearch
- Social Sciences Collection
- Westlaw Campus Research
- Wilson Select Plus
- WorldCat
Social Work
- Academic Search Complete
- Article First
- Congressional Universe-CIS
- Criminal Justice Abstracts
- Electric Library
- Ethnic Newswatch
- GenderWatch
- GPO-USGov.Pubs
- Infotrac Newspapers
- JSTOR
- Legal Collection
- NetLibrary Fulltext Books
- PILOTS Published International Literature on Traumatic Stress
- PsycARTICLES
- PsycCritiques
- Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection
- PsycINFO-Ebsco
- Science Direct
- Social Science Abstracts-FirstSearch
- Social Sciences Collection
- Social Services Abstracts
- Social Work Abstracts
- Sociological Abstracts
- Westlaw Campus Research
- Wilson Select Plus
- WorldCat
Sociology and Criminal Justice
- Academic Search Complete
- Article First
- Congressional Universe-CIS
- Criminal Justice Abstracts
- Electric Library
- Ethnic Newswatch
- GenderWatch
- GPO-USGov.Pubs
- Infotrac Newspapers
- JSTOR
- Legal Collection
- NetLibrary Fulltext Books
- PsycARTICLES
- PsycCritiques
- Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection
- PsycINFO-Ebsco
- PILOTS Published International Literature on Traumatic Stress
- Science Direct
- Social Science Abstracts-FirstSearch
- Social Sciences Collection
- Social Services Abstracts
- Social Work Abstracts
- Sociological Abstracts
- Westlaw Campus Research
- Wilson Select Plus
- WorldCat
Tips and Tricks
Want to know if we subscribe to a particular journal? Check out the Current and Electronic Periodicals where you can search for a journal by title or browse the journals we have available. It will also tell you if we have them in print form or electronic form, what database you can use to access them, and what years Gee Library subscribed to that particular journal.
Need help with a citation? Head over to the Online Writing Center at Purdue University. The OWL at Purdue offers both APA and MLA formatting guides along with examples. KnightCite is an easy way to quickly format your citations. Just be sure to proofread the citations carefully.
Want to get the most out of searching the library's databases? Use Boolean searching, by using the terms OR, AND, & NOT you can expand or limit your search returns. The OR operator finds items where one or both search terms are present. For example: Burger King OR McDonald's would find articles that focused on either company. The AND operator locates items where both terms are present, and is used to narrow the search results. For example: Burger King AND McDonald's would only pull articles where both terms appeared. Finally, the NOT operator excludes a term from a search return. For example: Burger King NOT McDonald's would pull articles where only the term Burger King appeared, and would exclude articles with the term McDonald's, even if the article contains the word Burger King. For more information visit Internet Tutorials: Boolean Searching on the Internet, A Primer in Boolean Logic.




