Class Session Feb 1, 2023
A few handy tutorials
Anthropology is a wide-ranging field with four subfields: Cultural/Social Anthropology, Physical/Biological Anthropology, Linguistics, and Archaeology. Anthropology also overlaps with a number of other disciplines, including biology, ecology, sociology, psychology, economics, political science, women's studies and various area studies. Therefore, in anthropology, in order to do comprehensive research, it is important to think about which other disciplines are relevant to your topic.
General Reference Sources:
Reference sources such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, or guides to the literature are a great way to find background information on a topic as well as build a vocabulary for searching in the discipline.
Emory Libraries and the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) offer workshops in a variety of research skills. Check the calendar of events for workshops on EndNote, Zotero, ArcGIS, research data management, copyright law, electronic thesis/dissertation submission, text mining, Python, and more.
Upcoming workshops: Emory Libraries