Every academic discipline has its own special texts around which the field develops. These texts have been specially selected by faculty teaching in the Children's Studies Program to provide you with a firm grounding in the field's major issues and debates. All texts listed on this page are appropriate for the academic papers you will be writing in your Children's Studies courses.
Omni, available via the library home page, is the new search tool shared by 18 Ontario university libraries. With a single search you can find a variety of resources held at York University Libraries and the other Omni partner libraries.
To find books or e-books follow these steps:
Step 1: Apply the Relevant Search Scope
Omni can be used to search for books or e-books in three different domains, equivalent to search scopes:
In general we advise that you choose the first option. If you cannot find what you need this way, choosing the second option will find more books and e-books, which may be available using inter-library loan options linked from system records.
Step 2: Conduct your search
Results are automatically sorted by relevance including:
If you sort by the newest date, you lose the relevance ranking.
Step 3: Avail of the Search Filters and limit to Books & E-Books under Resource Type
These search filters appear once results load along the left-side of the screen
Use our Omni Guide to learn more about effective search strategies in Omni. Key terms to know are Search Scope, Facet, Boolean, Truncation, Wildcards, and Limits.
Google Books allows researchers to search and preview the content of recently published scholarly (and non-scholarly) books. It is often a good source to consult when you can't find anything through a conventional library catalogue search. After you have found a few useful titles here, and previewed the selected content Google provides, search the library catalogue above to see if York owns the book.