A Critical Analysis of All the Literature in the Field of Sociology and Related Areas in the Carroll College Library; With Recommendations for Additional Needed Material
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Shields, William
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Rev. John O'Connor
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Date of Issue
1964-04-01
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A Critical Analysis of All the Literature in the Field of Sociology and Related Areas in the Carroll College Library; With Recommendations for Additional Needed Material
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The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the sociological literature in the Carroll College Library. An evaluation was made as to content, the number of books available, topics covered, and recency of publication.
In the analysis all books in the field of sociology and related areas, such as anthropology and social psychology, were categorized. This was done by using the shelf and card lists of the library. Those books taken from the shelf list are listed in this paper according to Dewey Decimal Number. Those taken from the card list are listed according to author and subject heading. After the listing was completed, recommendations for additional material were made. Those recommendations were made on the basis of author, publication date, and appropriateness of subject matter in relation to courses offered in sociology at Carroll College.The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the sociological literature in the Carroll College Library. An evaluation was made as to content, the number of books available, topics covered, and recency of publication.
In the analysis all books in the field of sociology and related areas, such as anthropology and social psychology, were categorized. This was done by using the shelf and card lists of the library. Those books taken from the shelf list are listed in this paper according to Dewey Decimal Slumber. Those taken from the card list are listed according to author and subject heading. After the listing was completed, recommendations for additional material were made. Those recommendations were made on the basis of author, publication date, and appropriateness of subject matter in relation to courses offered in sociology at Carroll College.
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Bachelor's
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Spring
Department
Sociology & Anthropology