Much of this course, you have focused on finding primary sources: the cultural artifacts that illustrate or engage a type of desire.
For your analytical writing and other work, you need to find and use secondary sources. These are articles, books and multimedia that offer criticism and analysis of the topics addressed in your class.
Library databases are tools to help you find your required reference, multimedia and scholarly sources:
The Holman Library One Search provides a catalog of our books and DVDs, as well as a broad overview of our other resources.
Use reference articles to:
Use multimedia to:
Use scholarly journal articles to:
Reference book articles are a good source for quick introductions and overviews of a topic.
Multimedia sources include news, analysis, documentary and educational film. These are a good source to dig a little deeper into a subject.
Use the library's Films on Demand database to find short educational films in subject areas related to this class - from the American family to sex, advertising and pop culture, to justice and power.
To search Films on Demand, try a range of simple keywords. Sample titles:
Sample online multimedia sources that engage with culture:
The following interdisciplinary library databases offer scholarship, as well as news sources.
All Holman Library Databases by Subject:
I recommend starting with a library database such as Academic Search Complete to refine your search terms and to search within that specific collection.
Here is sampling of article titles:
InterLibrary Loan: No library has it all! But the InterLibrary Loan (or ILL) is a service offered by Holman Library for borrowing books and articles from other libraries. InterLibrary Loan requests are free to current GRC students, faculty and staff.
First, start with the books and articles available through the Holman Library.
Then, If you find books and articles that the Library does NOT have access to, just request them through Interlibrary Loan.
Using Interlibrary Loan increases the amount of resources available to you and helps you become a more thorough researcher.
Books and other items that require mailing may take 1-2 weeks.
Articles and other digital items may arrive within 2-5 days. Use your email as your contact info and the article will be sent directly to you.
If you need help filling out this form, call the library reference desk at (253) 931-6480.
Use the links below to look for books, articles and more beyond our collection:
Don't limit yourself to the books listed here! This is just a sample of all the library has to offer.