my librarian is better than your librarian
nancy herther, the minnversity's fine sociology librarian, prepared this handy report comparing searches of sociological abstracts with those of criminal justice abstracts. for crim researchers, the upshot is that we might miss an important article if we only search criminal justice abstracts. ms. herther gives a few examples from the journal criminology to show potential gaps in cja coverage.
here's her accompanying note:
I had mentioned some time ago about the work that I did a year ago - first comparing journals lists, etc. - between Sociological Abstracts and Criminal Justice Abstracts. In general they are both wonderful databases, however I always felt somewhat "twitchy" about CJA, so I pursued it by looking at specific issue by issue coverage and prepared a brief report of what I found - and my recommendations for secondary research - which is attached. CJA is a wonderful database, but at an advanced level, I'd strongly encourage faculty and students to use both SA and CJA to guarantee comprehensiveness. I'd hate to have anyone miss something significant.


3 Comments:
My wife is a librarian, so I might take issue with your claim here.
Librarians are awesome. I don't think that most people know that academic librarians have a master's in som other field, so, at the University, the social science reference librarian will actually know quite a bit about what you are doing.
Which might help people get over their aversion to asking the reference department for help. I promise almost any difficult research problem will be made easier with the help of a librarian.
good point, lars, and one that is easily forgotten by "senior" as well as student researchers...
Cool, now I have real justification for being what some might call obnoxiously thorough in my lit searches! And, I must agree with Lars, those librarians are pretty resourceful in my experience. I've had some very helpful conversations with one at McGrath. Oh, and don't even get me started on archivists at Elmer Anderson...whew, those folks are amazing!
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