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CSHD/AAST/LST 62: Childhood Across Culture

This guide is designed to support students in CSHD/AAST/LST 62: Childhood Across Culture with Professor Contreras.

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Finding Books at Tisch

Child Study and Human Development research is very interconnected with topics in other disciplines. However, class H of the Library of Congress classification system (the organization system of Tisch's physical collections) is devoted to Social Sciences, of which Child Study and Human development is one. Class L is dedicated to Education and class B is partially dedicated to Psychology, which are intertwined with much of Child Study and Human Development

Not sure where the books are in the library? Check out the library map below or ask at the front desk.

Select sections which may be the most helpful to you when looking for books and some eBooks:

  • BF is Psychology
  • HM is Sociology (general)
  • HQ is the family, marriage, and women
  • HV is social pathology, social and public welfare, and criminology
  • L is Education (general)
  • LB is the theory and practice of education

Note: The Library of Congress classification and subject headings systems are large and complex systems subject to government approval, and as a result, sometimes the process to update the classifications and subject headings to their most current terms, especially those pertaining to race, gender, and sexuality, can be slow. Please feel free to ask a librarian more about how the classification and subject headings systems are structured, their biases, and current efforts to improve the terminology within them.

Need full text access?

Sometimes you may find an article in a library database or on Google Scholar that doesn't include full text access (or the full text might be behind paywall in the case of Google Scholar). Interlibrary loan is a program that allows Tisch Library to help you get the access you need with help from other academic and research libraries.