Advocacy RSS feed by the National Association of Social Workers
There are several types of information available to Social Work students through the ACC libraries, both in print form and electronically. The tabs along the top of the page provide details on the different types of resources listed below:
Books | You can find a good selection of Government books in our collection. A book can provide detailed background and in-depth historical information about any given topic. |
Reference Books | This covers encyclopedias, atlases, and other resources that are referred to for specific information. Go to these for definitions, shorter explanations, quick historical and biographical sketches. |
Articles | Articles from journals, magazines, and major newspapers are a good source for recent developments and current issues in government. ACC's electronic resources can help connect you to these articles. |
Web Sites | The internet can provide a wealth of information, especially from government sources and professional organizations. |
Apps (little software applications) allow you to customize your tablet to do the things you like to do. Some of the apps listed are free, while others are fee-based. Additionally, some apps are initially free, and then require in-app purchases if more features and functionality are desired. Listed, you will find some app recommendations we have come up with through trial, error, and our own experiences.
ACC Library Services does not endorse any fee-based apps nor it is liable for reimbursement of any apps paid for by patrons. Please refer to the Tablet Circulation Policy for further details.
Sociology Spotlight-Includes information on sociology conferences and conference tweets, abstracts for sociology articles and books, news in and around the discipline, and more. (iOS)
Social Work Theory - includes a range of content is provided on social work theories and on critically reflective. (iOS)
Sociology App - This introduction to sociology includes lessons, quizzes and glossaries; it adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. (Android)
Sociology Dictionary - contains 1,700 of the most frequent terms used by sociologists with clearly understandable definitions. (Android)
Is there a title you think would make a good addition to the Library Collection? Fill out the form linked below and let me know!