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This research guide
is designed for CSUF Criminal Justice students. Pollak Library has a
wealth of resources available for your research needs. This includes
books, government documents, trade magazines, journals, newspaper articles,
statistics and much more. Explore the buttons to the left to investigate these
paper and online sources.
| Books: Books are
great sources for an introduction or in-depth explanation on a topic.
This link will take you to the Library catalog and to other
library's catalogs. |
| Journal Articles:
When you are looking for articles on a topic, you
will need an index to articles by subject.
The library subscribes to many such indexes. Here you will find links to
these indexes in the field of criminal justice. |
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Journals: Pollak
Library subscribes to a number of journals and trade magazines that
would be of interest to students who are studying criminal justice. |
| News Articles:
This library has access to a wide range of newspapers, both online and in paper. |
| Reference Sources
can give the researcher a quick overview on a topic, provide
contact information on groups or individuals, offer vocational guidance and
more. |
| Web Sites: Click
here for advice on the evaluation and location of quality web sites and a
listing of university-level recommended criminology web sites. |
| FAQs:
Frequently Asked Questions.
Check here for questions frequently asked by Criminology students and some
quick and easy answers. |
| Classes: This
will take you to links for CSUF criminology classes that have received
specialized library instruction this semester. |
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CSUF students:
Ways to get
additional
assistance with your library research:
 | Librarians who can give you research assistance at the
Reference Desk are on the first floor of the north wing of Pollak
Library.
You may come by or call the
Reference Desk during open library hours
714-278-3284.
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 | You may also e-mail me with any questions
you may have. Cynthia Bruns, CSUF Librarian, Criminal Justice Subject
Specialist, CBruns@fullerton.edu
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 | If I
am online, feel free to ask a question through Meebo.
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 | There are a number
of additional ways to get research assistance in Pollak Library such as
online chat, email, and appointments. |
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