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Social Work 310: Social Policy and Planning

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Library Course Guide for SWK 310: Social Policy & Planning

This page provides a collection of resources relevant to assignments in Social Work 310: Social Policy & Planning. Click the links below to jump to the type of source you are seeking.

Policy Tracking

Use the sources below to monitor current policy-making actions at the state and federal level.

Library Databases for SWK 310

Nexis Uni. Use this database to find variety of sources including law reviews, State and Federal cases, statutes, administrative regulations, and other sources:

Academic Search Complete: Use this EBSCO-provided database to broadly search for academic scholarly articles and sources from reputable trade magazines and news sources:

Sociological Collection: Use this EBSCO-provided database to find scholarly articles about various social problems.

ERIC (Education Resources Information Center): Use this database to find scholarly content and data about the education system.

News Sources: Use the following databases to find news and opinions articles related to your topic:

Google Scholar: Google Scholar contains both peer-reviewed sources and other types of scholarly sources that are not necessarily peer-reviewed. If you know what you are doing, it can be a powerful tool. Consult the following library guide on how to connect Google Scholar to the CU Montgomery Library and how to evaluate the trustworthiness of sources on Google Scholar.

Statistics & Data Sources

Use these recommended sources of statistics to investigate various social, economic, and public health issues.

Federal Government Reports

Search U.S. Federal government databases for reports and other documents related to past and current laws and programs.

Public Policy Think Tanks / Research Organizations

Think tanks are also known as public policy institutes. Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines a think tank as "an institute, corporation, or group organized to study a particular subject (such as a policy issue or a scientific problem) and provide information, ideas, and advice." Use the links below to access research reports and data by think tanks and similar types of organizations.

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