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SOLIS - Social Science Literature Information System
SOLIS contains information on German social science literature -
journal articles, contributions in compilations, monographs, and grey
literature - from the following disciplines
- Sociology
- Methods in the Social Sciences
- Political Science
- Social Policy
- Social Psychology
- Educational Research
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- Science of Communication
- Demography
- Ethnology
- Historical Social Research
- Labour Market and Employment Research
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as well as from further interdisciplinary areas of the social sciences,
such as, for example, research on women, research on leisure, gerontology,
social welfare (see also social science classification as well as
social
science journals).
Contents and updates
More than 325,000 social science publications are presented together in SOLIS
with a short description of the contents (January 2006). 12,000 to 14,000 new references are
added annually.
There are web links to full text entries for more than 13,000 references
to new publications: included therein are articles in online journals,
research reports - predominantly from institutional series -, as well as
congress reports and dissertations.
The development of the database is a dynamic process in relation to the
disciplines covered, the types of documents, and the myriad of evaluated
documents. The first stock in 1978 consisted of about 8,000 bibliographic
references from German sociology from 1945 to 1977. Further areas, such
as, for example, labour market and employment research or science of
communication have been included in SOLIS since the end of the 70s and the
beginning of the 80s with the cooperation of specialised institutes. The
references to grey literature stretch back as far as ca. 1977. In this
area, the degree of coverage is much smaller, because of the costly
measures necessary for acquisition, and is limited to institutional
series, such as, for example, the series of the Wissenschaftszentrum
Berlin für Sozialforschung (Social Science Research Center Berlin).
Previously unpublished research reports from the former German Democratic
Republic (GDR) have been actively sought and acquired for SOLIS since
1990. The sociology of the GDR is therefore to date the only discipline
from the countries of the former Eastern Bloc whose references have been
systematically prepared, with location given; these are now searchable on
SOLIS and therefore available for loan from libraries and archives.
The entire current holdings of the SOLIS database are accessible via
the hosts STN International and GBI resp.
the GBI wiso-net (subscriptions
to universities) as well as via infoconnex
(subscriptions for individuals).
Sources
The SOLIS database is produced by the GESIS department Social Science Information
Centre in cooperation with the Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Federal Institute for
Population Research) in Wiesbaden, the Freie Universität Berlin -
Fachinformationsstelle Publizistik (Free University of Berlin, Centre for
Documentation on Mass Media), the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und
Berufsforschung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit (Institute for Employment
Research of the Federal Employment Services) in Nuremberg, the editors of
the Journal of Political Science and the
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (Social Science Research
Center Berlin). These institutions, with whom the GESIS-IZ has worked for many
years, deliver about 30% of the yearly input to SOLIS via their
documentation from specialised areas. In addition, arrangements exist with
information centres in neighbouring disciplines - with the Zentralstelle für
Psychologische Information und Dokumentation (The German Center for
Documentation and Information in Psychology) in Trier and the Deutsches
Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung (German Institute for
International Educational Research) in Frankfurt/Main.
In addition to the monographs and compilations, the GESIS-IZ, together with its
cooperating partners, currently examines around 350 journals for relevant
articles and passes these to SOLIS. The list of social
science journals includes the
journal title, the institution carrying out the examination for SOLIS, and
an assessment of its relevancy for the social sciences.
Examples
Ordering copies of publications
© GESIS Monika Zimmer
2007-12-28
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