Books usually provide an overview, a thorough investigation, and/or discussions of related issues of a topic. SCC Library Search box (above this paragraph) is a good place to begin your research. When searching for books, use broader terms. If you are not getting good results, try to use similar or related terms. Books take longer to publish. You may have difficulty finding books specifically on your topic that's published within the last five years. Rest assured, you are going to find plenty of sources from journals and reliable websites.
Here are a few books, eBooks and reference sources from the library collection:
- Spirituality and mental health across cultures (print book, 2021)
- Disability in American Life: An Encyclopedia of Concepts, Policies, and Controversies (ebook, 2019)
- Death, dying, and bereavement around the world : theories, varied views and customs (print book, 2021)
- Correctional Health Care Delivery : Unimpeded Access to Care (ebook, 2020)
- Health disparities in the united states: Social class, race, ethnicity, and the social determinants of health (ebook, 2020)
- LGBTQ Life in America: Examining the Facts (ebook, 2022)
- Homelessness in America : A Reference Handbook(ebook, 2022)
- Landscapes of Care : Immigration and Health in Rural America (ebook, 2023, DRM free)
- Caring for and Understanding Latinx Patients in Health Care Settings (ebook, 2020)
- Disability as diversity A guidebook for inclusion in medicine, nursing, and the health professions (ebook, 2020)
- Audiology Services in Diverse Communities: A Tool to Help Clinicians Working With Spanish-Speaking Patients and Families (ebook, 2022).