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This 'Getting Started' page gives you links to key resources and information about new publications. The tabs above lead to more in-depth information about:

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If you wish to ask a question or seek more help then please contact the Bodleian Social Science Library, or for subject enquiries the Subject Consultant.

 

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Companion reader on violence against women - editors Claire M. Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Raquel Kennedy Bergen
ISBN: 9781412996495
Publication Date: 2012
This reader is intended to be bundled with several books on our list that coincide with courses on domestic violence and family violence. The primary book is Renzetti, Sourcebook on Violence Against Women as well as Barnett, Family Violence Across the Lifespan. The book will contain 20 articles selected by the editors to compliment the Sourcebook. It will be organized in three parts: Theoretical Issues, Types of Violence and Prevention, and Direct intervention. Because the research in this area is fast moving, it is important for students to be aware of the latest findings and trends. The reader will help faculty feel confident that students are getting exposed to the latest research on violence against women. The editors will also provide a one page summary of highlights and lessons for each article in the reader. They will also develop discussion questions for all the articles in the reader

 
 

Guide: Remote Access

There are two methods of accessing subscription resources off campus:

Single Sign On.

Sign on to SOLOOxLIP+ or your University email, and your browser retains the sign on. This allows you to access most e-resources as if you were on campus.

VPN (Virtual Private Network).

Register with OUCS to log on to the network via VPN. Once logged on you can access all e-resources as if you were on campus.

For further information see the Bodleian Libraries remote access guide.

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