CRJ 417/517: Crimmigration (Barak)
Research Guide for Dr. Barak's section of CRJ 417/517
- Home
- Online Library Access
- Develop Your Thesis Statement
- Start Finding Scholarly Sources
- Search CCJ Databases
- Search History Databases & Encyclopedias
- Search Michigan History Websites
- Find Laws, Data & Statistics
- What is Peer-Review?
- Primary & Secondary Sources
- Read & Analyze Scholarly Articles
- Select Your Sources
- Use Your Sources
- Avoid Plagiarism
- Cite in ASA Style
- Develop Your Outline
- Write Your Paper
- Write Your Annotations
- Write Your Op-Eds
- Write Your Essay Exam
Behavioral Sciences and Women's & Gender Studies Librarian
When is Nadine Anderson, your Librarian, Available?
Email Nadine at nfanders@umich.edu for help with your research questions. During the semester I am available online from Monday through Friday. I do not engage in work emails outside of these days or holidays.
Welcome!
This guide will show you how to:
- Access library databases, articles, and ebooks online
- Develop your thesis statement
- Start finding scholarly sources
- Search Criminology and Criminal Justice databases
- Search History databases for your StoryMap project
- Describe the peer-review process and why your professors think it's important
- Describe Primary and Secondary sources
- Find laws, data, statistics, and datasets
- Search Michigan history websites for your StoryMap project
- Analyze your articles
- Evaluate and select your sources
- Use your sources to build your answers and arguments
- Format your citations and thesis paper in American Sociological Association (ASA) Style
- Write your annotations for your Annotated Bibliography
- Write your Final Paper (517 Students)
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