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POLI 815/648: FEMINIST CRITIQUES OF PUBLIC POLICY
LIBRARY WORKSHOP
Michelle Lake
Political Science, SCPA,
FPST & Government
publications Librarian
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COLLECTIONS
Political Science & Government, J – JZ (LB4)
Law, K-KZ (LB4)
Canadian Law, KE (LB4)
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World History, D-DX (LB3)
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Print government documents are available at both libraries, with the majority at Webster
REFWORKS
RefWorks is an online database to help you organize and manage all of your journal article and book citations.
Sign-up for a free account and then you can save citations from the Library Catalogue, Discovery search and all our Article Databases.
You can access RefWorks from home/school/wherever you have access to the internet.
It’s a great way to keep track of all your citations for your bibliographies and reference lists.
BCI CARD – BORROW FROM OTHER LIBRARIES
Use a BCI card – to borrow books
You can use the BCI card to visit a different university library in person:
McGill, up to 30 books, 2 weeks at a time, unlimited renewals
UdeM, 20 books, 2 weeks
Also, UQAM, Bishops, Polytechnique, Sherbrooke, BANQ and more across Canada, each with their own parameters
To receive a card, take your student card to the circulation desk at Webster or Vanier libraries and ask for a BCI card
Why wouldn’t Concordia have the book or article?
Different programs/areas of expertise/languages
COLOMBO – INTERLIBRARY LOANS
Use Interlibrary loans/COLOMBO – to borrow books and access articles
Request print books from another university library and it will be delivered to Concordia for your use (for 2 weeks), e-books are unavailable to borrow from other institutions.
Request an article from another university library and (generally) a PDF copy will be delivered to your email within a few business days/a week.
Use the ‘Create Request’ option on the left hand menu in COLOMBO to request articles
HOW TO SEARCH FOR KNOWN ITEMS
Book chapter -> Discovery Search / Library Catalogue
Phillips, S. 1996. Discourse, Identity and Voice: Feminist Contributions to Policy Studies. In Laurent Dobuzinskis, Michael Howlett and David H. Laycock(eds), Policy Studies in Canada: The State of the Art, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 242–265.
HOW TO SEARCH FOR KNOWN ITEMS
Journal article -> Discovery Search/ Library Catalogue /
Google Scholar
Jenson, J. 1986. Gender and Reproduction, or Babies and the State. Studies in Political Economy, 20 (2), 9–46.
Orloff, A. 1993. Gender and the Social Rights of Citizenship: The Comparative Analysis of Gender Relations and Welfare States. American Sociological Review, 58(3): 303-328.
HOW TO SEARCH FOR KNOWN ITEMS
Journal article -> Discovery Search/ Library Catalogue /
Google Scholar
Mazur, A. 2016. Toward the Systematic Study of Feminist Policy in Practice: An Essential First Step. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, DOI: 10.1080/1554477X.2016.1198210
HOW TO SEARCH FOR KNOWN ITEMS
1. Identify the format: is it a book, book chapter or an article?
2. For books& book chapters: search the discovery search or library catalogue with the title of the book.
3. For articles: search the Discovery search with the title of the journal article.
4. For articles: search Google Scholar with the title of the journal article.
5. For articles: Search the Library Catalogue – Journal Title search for the Journal’s title.
6. Ask or assistance/request from elsewhere: If you are unable to locate the items, use Ask-a-librarian chat and/or request them through COLOMBO
SEARCH TIPS – CLUES & DATABASES
AND –limits how many results your search produces
◦ Example: gender AND policy
OR –increases the number of results your search produces
◦ Example: bureaucracy OR administration
“ ” -exact phrase◦ Example: “political economy”
*- truncation: retrieves all words that start with the letters entered.
◦ Example: Feminis* (feminism, feminist, feminisms)
KEYWORDS, KEY CONCEPTS & SYNONYMSTopic: In light of the Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, what are the feminist critiques of current government policies that create unsafe conditions for indigenous women in Canada.
Policy
Policies
Law
Legislation
Government
Women
Gender
Sex
Girl
Female
Indigenous
Aboriginal
First Nations
Native
Indian*
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