Jennifer Elder, WGSS Librarian, jennifer.j.elder@emory.edu
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Erica Bruchko, African American Studies Librarian, berica@emory.edu
How have library services changed this fall? Check out this page of FAQs for 2021-2022.
The Emory Libraries provide a number of ways for your to get help with your research. Don't hesitate to get in touch with a question! We can help you locate materials, structure a search, develop your topic, evaluate materials, manage citations, and more.
Contact a Subject Librarian - our librarians specialize in different subjects and topic areas and can help with different aspects of the research process.
All librarians offer consultations on Zoom or can connect with you over email. On our Subject Librarian directory page, you will see a "Schedule a Consultation" link for each individual. You can click that to see their calendar and schedule a Zoom appointment with them at a convenient time.
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Writing Center - if you need help with any aspect of the writing process, get in touch with the Emory Writing Center, who are also doing virtual appointments this summer.
ECDS - you can set up a consultation with ECDS to get help with a variety of digital projects, including working with data, digital humanities projects, online exhibits, or websites.
And if you are unsure who to ask or how to get help, you can always contact Jennifer Elder or contact Erica Bruchko directly.
To find companions, handbooks, or bibliographies related to Critical Race Theory you can search discoverE; however, individual articles can be hard to find. Also try searching the portals to these resources below.
Oxford Bibliographies, annotated bibliographies that provide a gateway to research. 26 articles in subjects ranging from Philosophy, to Political Science, and to International Law cover critical race theory in some capacity.
Cambridge Companions, look for articles on the subject in The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Literary Theory, The Cambridge Companion to Critical Theory, and others.
Rutledge Handbooks, book-length companions to various topics.
Oxford Handbooks, reviews of scholarly literature.
Annual Reviews Online, reviews of scholarly literature in the sciences and social sciences.