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CRJU 101: The American Criminal Justice System (Pavlik)

Thomas Cooper Library resources and services for CRJU 101: The American Criminal Justice System (Pavlik)

Journal Article

Example Journal Article Citation:
Agliata, A. K., & Renk, K. (2008). College students' adjustment: The role of parent-college student expectation discrepancies and communication reciprocity. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37(8), 967-982.


How to interpret the journal article citation:

  • Agliata, A. K., & Renk, K are the authors of the article. 
  • The publication date is 2008.
  • College Students' Adjustment: The Role of Parent-College Student Expectation Discrepancies and Communication Reciprocity is the article title. 
  • This article was published in volume 37, issue 8 of the journal titled Journal of Youth and Adolescence on pages 967-982. 


How to get the journal article from the citation:

  • The quick way is from the library homepage, enter the article title in Find It @ UofSC.
  • If Find It @ UofSC does not work, go to Journals from the library’s homepage. Enter the title of the journal. 
  • If available online, click on the journal title to view the online availability.
  • If online access is available for the date you need, drill down to the year, volume, and issue. 
  • You may be able to search for your article title: look for something that reads “Search within this publication or similar. 
  • Online access not available? From the library’s home page click Find Library Services. Click Request an Interlibrary Loan and follow the prompts. 

Book Chapter

Example Book Chapter Citation:
Ono, H.  (2004). In pursuit of college quality: Migration decisions among college students in Japan. In D. Baker (Ed.), Inequality across societies families, schools and persisting stratification (pp. 103-124). JAI. 


How to interpret the book chapter citation:

  • Ono, H. is the chapter author.
  • In pursuit of college quality: Migration decisions among college students in Japan is the chapter title.
  • D. Baker is the book editor.
  • JAI is the publisher, and the publication date is 2004.pp.
  • 103-124 are the page numbers

How to get the book chapter from the citation: 

  • Enter the book title in Find It @ UofSC.
  • If the library holds the book but an e-book option is not available, you have three options:
  • Request the print copy be pulled and held for you by clicking Sign-in. Or find the book in the library and take to the Circulation Desk to check-out.
  • Change the drop-down to PASCAL Deliver. If the book is available from another academic library in the state, you can request the book.  Turnaround time is 2-3 business days.  
  • Prefer a PDF copy of the chapter? If the library has the book, from the library’s homepage, click Find Library Services. Click Scan and Deliver and follow the prompts to request that the chapter be scanned as a PDF.  If the library does not have the book, from Find Library Services go to Interlibrary Loan.
     

Book

Example of Book Citation:
Dickerson, B. J., Bell, K., Lasso, K., & Waits, T. (2002). Do undergraduate college students self-segregate?: The quality and quantity of contact (pp. 254-286). University Press of America.


How to interpret the book citation:

  • Dickerson, B. J., Bell, K., Lasso, K., & Waits, T. are the book authors
  • The publication date is 2002.
  • Do undergraduate college students self-segregate? The quality and quantity of contact is the book title
  • University Press of America is the publisher.


How to get the book from the citation:

  • Search Find It @ UofSC by book title. If want to be sure, once you conduct your search change the dropdown from Articles, Books, and More to UofSC Libraries. 
  • If the library does not have the book, search Find It @ UofSC using PASCAL Delivers option from the dropdown. 
  • If the book is not available via PASCAL Delivers, from the library’s homepage click Find Library Services and then Request an Interlibrary Loan