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Researching Ethnic and Cultural Groups in Los Angeles

The following search tips, keywords, and resources are designed for the research needs of students taking Communication Studies and Journalism classes at CSUN.


Overview |Disclaimer | Search Tips | Cultural Keywords | Reference Sources | Periodicals Overview | Magazines and Newspapers | Scholarly Journals | Spanish-Language Journalism | Locating Periodicals | Books | Statistical Sources | Internet | Citation Style Guides | Avoiding Plagiarism

Overview

The definition of culture varies, therefore the following information is based on the broadest definition to reflect the diversity of people residing in Los Angeles. The Library of Congress, which sets subject heading standards for many of our library databases and our catalog, as well as the U.S. Census Bureau, which sets standards for the statistical classification of race and ethnicity and also for ancestry, strongly influence the terminology used to describe groups. Furthermore, this terminology changes over time to reflect diversity and current usage. For ethnicity and/or ancestry, often the term "American" is added to the group name to differentiate between people born in the United States versus immigrants, in which case the group name plus "United States" or other geographic term is used, which reflects to where the group emigrated. However, researchers often combine these terms, therefore, it is helpful to search both.

Disclaimer

The following search tips and terms are suggestions in the context of efficient searching and are are not meant to be definitive or authoritative, and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs or attitudes of the author of this web site. Keep in mind the denotative and connotative uses of these terms may directly influence your search results.

Search Tips

The use of the asterisk (*) is a "wildcard" that most databases use to search a root word and variable endings in order to be more efficient.

The use of the word "or" in between synonyms or related words broadens search results by including either term in the search results. For example:

The use of the word "and" between keywords narrows search results by requiring that both terms must appear in the search results. For example:

Use parentheses when you combine "or" and "and" searches. For example:

Cultural keywords

The terms "Hispanic," "Latino," "Chicana," "Chicano," and "Mexican American" can have many different meanings to many different people. For searching purposes, try one of more of the following search strategies, depending on your particular definitions:

The term "African Americans" is preferred over the term "Blacks," which is currently used for people living in or from Africa. However, for older books and other resources, you will encounter the terms "Negroes," "Blacks," and "Afro-Americans." Depending on your research needs, particularly if you are looking for older published information, you may have to use a combination of terms to be thorough. For example:

The term "Asian American" is used to include groups whose heritage is from the continent of Asia, except for people of Middle Eastern origins. For example:

The term "Pacific Islander" usually refers to the following groups: Melanesians, Micronesians, or Polynesians. For example:

To search for Armenians, it is useful to add a geographic location to the search strategy and/or use the term "Armenian Americans." For example:

To search for people of Middle Eastern heritage, suggested terms include:

To search for people of Jewish heritage, suggested terms include:

To search for people whose heritage is from other countries, use the adjective to describe the nationality. For example:

To search for American Indians or Alaska natives:

To search for mixed race, multiethnic, multiracial, try the following search strategies:

To search for alternative sexual orientations, consider the following options:

To search for gender-related terms, try the following:

Suggested age related terms:

Other ways that people may self-identify into groups: religious affiliations, hobbies, occupations, people with disabilities, marital status, student status, homelessness, etc. may also have more than one keyword:

Reference Sources

In addition to the titles listed below, to find reference books on specific ethnic/racial/cultural groups, perform a keyword search in the Library Catalog using the keywords for groups outlined above and the words encyclopedia* or dictionar* or handbook*. You can also limit to electronic reference books in the Advanced Search of the Library Catalog from the "location" pull down menu under "optional limits."

American Indian Studies Research Guide (By M. Woodley, CSUN Librarian)

Armenian Studies Research Guide (By L. Lampert, CSUN Librarian)

Asian American Studies Research Guide (By S. Eng, CSUN Librarian)

Chabrán, Richard and Rafael Chabrán (Eds.). (1996). The Latino encyclopedia. New York: Marshall Cavendish. Location: Ref Rm E184.S75 L357 1996

von Dassanowsky, Robert (Ed.). Gale encyclopedia of multicultural America. (2000). Detroit : Gale Group. Available online.

Haggerty, George E, et al. (Eds.). (2000). Gay histories and cultures: an encyclopedia. New York: Garland. Location: Ref Rm HQ75.13 .G37 2000

Jewish Studies Research Guide (By L. Lampert, CSUN Librarian)

Lehman, Jeffrey (Ed.). (1999). Gale encyclopedia of multicultural America. Primary documents. Detroit, MI : Gale Group. Location: Ref Rm E184.A1 G15 1999

Levinson, David. (1991-). Encyclopedia of world cultures. Boston, Mass.: G.K. Hall. Location: Floor2 (Ref) GN307 .E53 1991. Also available on the internet including a supplement.

Levinson, David. (1994). Ethnic relations: a cross-cultural encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO. Location: Ref Rm GN496 .L48 1994

Levinson, David and Melvin Ember (Eds.). (1996). Encyclopedia of cultural anthropology. New York: Henry Holt and Co. Location: Ref Rm GN307 .E52 1996

Pan African Studies Research Guide (By L. Lampert, CSUN Librarian)

Stein, Marc (Ed.). (2004). LBGT, encyclopedia of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history in America. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons: Thomson Gale.

Van Cleve, John V. (Ed.). (1987). Gallaudet encyclopedia of deaf people and deafness. New York : McGraw-Hill. Location: Ref Rm HV2365 .G35 1987

Women's Studies Research Guide (By L. Lampert, CSUN Librarian)

Zimmerman, Bonnie. (Ed.). (2000). Lesbian histories and cultures: an encyclopedia. New York: Garland Pub. Location: HQ75.5 .L4395 2000

Periodicals Overview

Periodicals (magazines, newspapers, trade publications, and scholarly journals) are excellent sources of current and/or specific information for research projects. Often, they are considered primary sources for research.

Databases for Locating Magazine and Newspaper Articles

Ethnic NewsWatch (ProQuest)
Full text articles from more than 270 ethnic, minority and native press publications, including newspapers, magazines and journals, 1960 to present.
GenderWatch (ProQuest)
Contains unique and diverse publications that focus on how gender impacts a broad spectrum of subject areas. With archival material dating back to 1970, GenderWatch is a repository of an important historical perspective on the evolution of both the women's movement and major changes in gender roles.
General OneFile (Gale)
From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, this database meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access over 9,000 scholarly journals, and general interest news magazines and newspapers - over half contain full text and images. Search specific keywords using the Advanced Search or browse subjects using the Subject Guide. Coverage is from 1980 to the present.
Hispanic American Newspapers
Digital archive of Spanish-language and some bilingual Spanish-English newspapers printed in the U.S. 1808-1980. Based on the Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project.
 
LexisNexis Academic About LexisNexis
LexisNexis Academic is a full-text database containing news, legal, biographical, and business information. Click on the Easy Search tab or News from the toolbar to search newspapers and other sources of news. Then, select the sources that are relevant for your research, such as "Major World Publications" or "News, All (English Full-Text)." Specialized news categories of interest include: "non-English language news," "web blogs," "news transcripts" (radio and television news broadcasts, political campaigns), and specific news sources (business, legal, university, and healthcare). Click Legal to search law reviews, federal and state laws, and court cases; click Business to search company information and other related sources; and click People for biographical information. Dates of coverage in LexisNexis vary by publication.
Los Angeles Times, 1985 - present and Los Angeles Times Historical, 1886 - 1985
For researching local communities, newspapers can be an invaluable source. Also searchable within Proquest Newspapers.
ProQuest Newspapers
Full text for 500+ U.S. and international news sources. Includes coverage of 150+ major U.S. newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times, the Daily News, the New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune, plus hundreds of other news sources and news wires. Click the Publications tab to select individual newspaper titles to browse by date or search by keyword. Click the More Search Options link from the main search screen to reveal choices for limiting by Document Type, such as editorial, speech, and review.

Databases for Locating Scholarly Journal Articles

Academic Search Elite (EBSCOHost)
Provides full text for nearly 1,850 periodicals, including more than 1,250 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to the full text, indexing and abstracts are provided for all 3,237 periodicals in the collection. This database offers information in nearly every area of academic study, including communication studies. Allows limiting search results to peer-reviewed scholarly journals.
Anthropology Plus (FirstSearch)
Combines two resources: Anthropological Literature indexes 1,000 anthropology and archaeology journals and monographic series held in the Tozzer Library, Harvard University.
DATES COVERED: late 19th century to the present from 1993 - present. Anthropological Index from The Royal Anthropological Institute, 2001- present.
AnthroSource
Developed by the American Anthropological Association (AAA), AnthroSource brings 100 years of AAA journals online to scholars and the public.
Black Studies Center
Includes 3 resources, the Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience which contains commissioned essays detailing the Black Experience and other related materials; and the International Index to Black Periodicals which indexes scholarly and popular Black Studies journals, including full text for many titles; and full text of The Chicago Defender from 1935-1975, an influential black newspaper.
Chicano Database (FirstSearch)
Indexes all types of material on Mexican-American topics and about Chicanos. Records added since 1992 have expanded its scope to include the broader Latino experience, including Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans, and Central American immigrants. Extensive coverage from the 1960s to the present; selective coverage dating back to the early 1900s.
Communication and Mass Media Complete (EBSCOhost)
Indexes and abstracts over 600 journals and trade publications; includes full text for over 240 journals. CMMC incorporates the content of CommSearch (formerly produced by the National Communication Association) and Mass Media Articles Index (formerly produced by Penn State). Subjects covered include journalism, mass media, communication studies, speech, linguistics, communicative disorders, deaf studies, advertising, and related areas of interest to practitioners and educators in these fields. Dates of coverage vary by journal. A list of journal titles covered by CMMC is available.
eHRAF World Cultures
eHRAF World Cultures is produced by Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF) at Yale University. eHRAF is a cross-cultural database that contains over 350,000 pages of information on all aspects of cultural and social life for about 100 cultures. The annually-growing eHRAF database is unique in that the information is organized into cultures and ethnic groups and the full-text sources are subject-indexed at the paragraph level. There are over 300 cultures included in the print and microfiche copies of the Human Relations Area Files. The cultures covered in the microfiche collection as well as on the web are described at Human Relations Area Files--Cultures Covered. CSUN's microfiche collection is located on the 4th floor, East wing. There is a white binder at the Reference Desk in the Oviatt Library which lists the cultures available in microfiche or on the web.
Film & Television Literature Index (EBSCOHost)
Indexes over 350 U.S. and international film and television periodicals, including popular magazines, scholarly journals, and trade publications. In addition, selected content is chosen from thousands of additional publications that contain relevant content. Dates of coverage vary.
GenderWatch (ProQuest)
Contains unique and diverse publications that focus on how gender impacts a broad spectrum of subject areas. With archival material dating back to 1970, GenderWatch is a repository of an important historical perspective on the evolution of both the women's movement and major changes in gender roles.
General OneFile (Gale)
From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, this database meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access over 9,000 scholarly journals, and general interest news magazines and newspapers - over half contain full text and images. Search specific keywords using the Advanced Search or browse subjects using the Subject Guide. Coverage is from 1980 to the present. Allows limiting search results to scholarly journals ("peer-reviewed publications").
HAPI Online: Hispanic American Periodicals Index
Indexes more than 500 key social science and humanities journals published throughout the world. Many of the citations are linked to full text. Coverage: 500 journals. Time-span: 1970 - present.
Index to Jewish Periodicals
Indexes English-language articles, book reviews, and feature stories in more than 160 journals devoted to contemporary Jewish and Middle Eastern affairs. Coverage from 1988 to present.
JStor
JStor provides electronic access to the full text of back issues of core journals in the humanities, social sciences and sciences. Includes 12 classical studies journals, which is good for classical rhetoric research, and other journals of interest to communication studies researchers.
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (CSA)
LLBA covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Complete coverage is also given to various fields of linguistics including descriptive, historical, comparative, theoretical and geographical linguistics. In addition, major areas of coverage include interpersonal behavior and communication, nonverbal communication, semiotics, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics. Over 1,200 periodicals and serials are covered since 1973.
Project MUSE
Project Muse includes full-text scholarly journals in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences, including journals in film, theatre, and performing arts; classics, language, and music. A list of the journals covered by Project MUSE is available.
PsycARTICLES (EBSCOHost)
PsycARTICLES, from the American Psychological Association (APA), is a definitive source of full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology. The PsycARTICLES database covers general psychology as well as specialized, applied, clinical and theoretical research. The database contains more than 100,000 articles from 59 journals - 48 published by the American Psychological Association (APA) and 11 from allied organizations. It includes all journal articles, letters to the editor, and errata from each journal. Coverage spans 1894 to present, and most APA journals are available from Volume 1, Issue 1.
PsycINFO (EBSCOHost)
PsycINFO or Psychological Abstracts, from the American Psychological Association (APA), contains nearly 2.3 million citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations, all in psychology and related disciplines, dating as far back as the 1800s. Ninety-seven percent of the covered material is peer-reviewed. Journal coverage, which spans 1887 to present, includes international material selected from approximately 2,050 periodicals in more than 25 languages.
Sage Journals Online
Full text access to journals in the social sciences, humanities, and sciences, including almost 20 communication and media studies journals.
Sociological Abstracts (CSA)
Sociological Abstracts abstracts and indexes the international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences from 1963 to present. The database provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1,700 serials publications, and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference papers. Records added after 1974 contain in-depth and non-evaluative abstracts of journal articles.

Spanish Language Journalism

Locating Periodicals

Books

Books may be searched in the Library Catalog by author, title, Library of Congress Subject Heading or keyword. For books not held by the Oviatt Library, request an Interlibrary Loan or search WorldCat to see if other local libraries have the books you need.

Statistical Sources

Internet

In addition to the databases and Web sites listed above, the Internet can be a valuable source of information. However, remember to think critically about the authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and coverage of the information you find.

Citation Style Guides

Avoiding Plagiarism

Prepared by Katherine Dabbour, Communication Studies and Journalism Librarian
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