Use any combination of these keywords in our online databases in order to find relevant information. See the tab "Suggested Topics" for additional information on how to find a topic suitable to your research.
Family
Families
Parenting
Child abuse
Children
Mothers
Fathers
Domestic violence
Divorce
Same-sex marriage
Gay marriage
Adoption
Arranged marriages
Cohabitation
Work
Careers
Prenuptial agreements
Family values
Single parenting
Elderly
Here are the titles of some periodicals that you can find through our databases.
Community, Work and Family (SocIndex)
Family Process (EBSCOhost)
Family Relations (ProQuest and SocIndex)
Journal of Child and Family Studies (ProQuest and EBSCOhost)
Journal of Comparative Family Studies (ProQuest and EBSCOhost)
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage (SocIndex)
Journal of Family Communication (Communication Source)
Journal of Family and Economic Issues (ProQuest)
Journal of Family Psychology (PsycARTICLES)
Journal of Family Studies (ProQuest and EBSCOhost)
Journal of Family Theory and Review (SocIndex)
Journal of Marriage & Family (ProQuest and EBSCOhost)
Work and Family Life (ProQuest)
Library databases are best used when you need to find articles from scholarly journals, popular magazines, and/or newspapers.
Use this source to find scholarly articles on sociology topics, including criminal justice, ethnic and racial studies, marriage and family, and many others.
One of the essential databases to your NCC research experience! Search for your topic here to find articles from scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers and other reference sources. Many articles are full text.
Full-text scholarly articles from journals and books covering the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
Researching a controversial, persuasive, or current topic? Use this source to find long reports covering popular topics. Each report covers the background of the issue, current happenings, looking to the future, and pro/con arguments.
Only currently enrolled students, faculty and staff may use the databases from off-campus. Simply click on the database that you wish to use and when prompted:
Students: Use your WorkDay ID and password.
Faculty/Staff: Use your WorkDay ID and password
If you are using the databases on-campus, you will not need to log in.
Use this database to view online videos featuring films from History Channel, A&E, and more.
Streaming video (similar to YouTube) covering educational topics in the humanities, social sciences, science, business, economics, and health. Features content from PBS, NBC News, Nightline, the History Channel and more.