Sure, it might be easy to find a book on your topic. But how do you know it's solid work? Or how it fits into the current research community? And what if you're overwhelmed by your Franklin searching ... and all you want is a good book on your topic? These suggestions will help you to answer these questions.
SEARCH HINT! In a fulltext database - JSTOR, and MegaFILE, for example - overwhelming results can be winnowed by adding this synonym set to your search:
(recommended OR excellent OR outstanding OR "must read" OR important OR landmark*)
Even if the review's subject book is not great, perhaps the review will mention a book that shouldn't be missed!
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If your Franklin:Catalog search results are overwhelming, there are some subject heading phrases that might help you maintain control. Plug these into your Keyword Expert searching with ... AND ....
attitudes | economic conditions |
health aspects | history |
intellectual life | legal status |
moral and ethical aspects | social aspects |
social conditions | social life and customs |
politics and government | public opinion |
psychology | psychological aspects |
religion | religious aspects |
religious life |
methodology | anecdotes |
autobiography | case studies |
correspondence | cross-cultural studies |
diaries | interviews |
longitudinal studies | newspapers |
personal narratives | statistics |
surveys | testing |
... in advertising | ... in art |
... in literature | ... in mass media |
... in motion pictures | ... in popular culture |
influences | study and teaching |
Franklin:Catalog uses Library of Congress subject headings and subject heading subdivisions to describe books about specific ethnic and nativity populations. These subject headings are assigned at the most detailed level most of the work treats.
There are two subject heading patterns to watch for: "Asian Americans" and "Asians--United States". The subject phrase "Asian Americans" is used in Franklin:Catalog for works generally about people of Asian American ancestry, that is groups of people who are bound together by common ties of Asian ancestry and culture. "Asians--United States" is used for works about people born outside the United States who now live in the United States. Both subject heading patterns can accept country names:
You can use Keyword Expert searching in Franklin:Catalog to pull together several of these terms for a more inclusive search result:
And you can add several subject terms to narrow down to an ethnic group and your research topic:
Keyword Expert = subject:("chinese americans") AND subject:(marriage OR families)
Keyword Expert = subject:("korean americans") AND subject:(adopt*)
Keyword Expert = subject:("east indians united states") AND subject:(emigr*)
The pattern "Asian American" is also used as an adjective to describe categories of people and literature genres:
Keyword Expert = subject:("east indian american women" OR "south asian women")
Keyword Expert = subject:("asian american teenagers" OR "chinese american teenagers" OR "japanese american teenagers" OR "korean american teenagers")
Keyword Expert = subject:("asian american" OR "chinese american" OR "korean american" OR "south asian american" OR "east indian american") AND subject:("college students")
Franklin:Catalog, the Penn Library's online catalog, lists the millions of books, journal titles, videos, and other materials held in Penn's campus libraries or available online to Penn readers.
Franklin:Catalog uses a large array of Library of Congress subjects headings to describe books on race and ethnicity. You can search Franklin using these subject headings in several ways:
Subject Heading Browse (LCSH) = asian americans
Subject Heading Keyword = "asian americans" religion
Keyword Expert = subject:(asians OR chinese OR japanese OR koreans) AND subject:("united states") AND subject:(religion or religious or faith)
Here's a large selection of relevant Library of Congress Subject Headings and subject heading subdivisions to use in Franklin:Catalog "Keyword Expert" searches:
minorities | ethnic groups | |
racially mixed people/children/families | ||
discrimination | ethnocentrism | prejudices |
race discrimination | segregation | human skin color |
physical-appearance-based bias | ||
racism | civil rights | colorism |
miscegenation | race riots | xenophobia |
identity | race identity | ethnic identity |
ethnicity | race awareness | affirmative action programs |
assimilation | americanization | acculturation |
cultural fusion | socialization | immigrants |
ethnic attitudes | race relations | ethnic relations |
ethnic conflict | culture conflict | social conflict |
emigration and immigration | migration, internal | assisted emigration |
brain drain | return migration |