You can find a good selection of Social Work books in our collection. A book can provide detailed background and in-depth historical information about any given topic. Try doing a keyword search inthe catalogto find books about your topic.
Reference Books
This covers encyclopedias,dictionaries, handbooks and other resources that are referred to for specific information. Go to these for definitions, shorter explanations, quick historical and biographical sketches. Look under the find books tabto find books in our reference collection.
Find Articles
Articles from journals, magazines, and major newspapers are sources for information on current social issues and recent sociological studies. You will need to consult our subscription databases to find articles. Look under the Find ArticlesTab on this guide. You can also search the online availability of your favorite social work journals under the Find Journals Online tab.
Internet
Resources
The internet can provide a wealth of good information, especially from government sources and professional organizations. Look under the Internet Resourcestab for a list of recommended sites
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