When reviewing articles and books, or even searching the Internet, you might come across citations for other articles that you'd like to see. Citation tracking is the act of looking for the original source of that citation and can be a bit challenging with so many databases to choose from at the Library!
This short tutorial will show you how to use the main search box on our website to see if we have access to the article you're after.
If we don't have an article at all, you can request it through Interlibrary Loan (see below).
If, on the other hand, you see that the article is only available in a physical format (Available at Cheng Library Periodicals Collection), complete an Article Request Form to have us digitize it for you!.
*** Before using your credit card to pay for articles online, be sure to contact the Library to see if we can get it for you, for free!
This is a list of Women's Studies Organizations. If you are looking for information about a specific topic, see the categories described below.
This list of Web Resources includes subject areas related to Women’s Studies such as body image, diversity resources, feminist activism, human rights, sexuality and technology.
While it may seem easier to do a web search for information rather than use a library database, you need to critically evaluate web sites. While there are numerous web pages that describe how to evaluate a web site, here are a few that you may find useful:
Evaluation Criteria: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask