This research guide is intended to serve as a starting point for users researching the FGCU Bradshaw Library for resources within the field of race, racism, and anti-racism. As needs change, the scope of this guide will change, as well.
The content of the guide primarily reflects the resources available through the FGCU Bradshaw Library. Electronic resources such as databases and e-books may only be accessed by current FGCU students, staff, faculty, and emeritus faculty. General collection books may be checked out by current FGCU students, staff, faculty, emeritus faculty, and community users within Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, and Lee counties. All materials may be used onsite by members of the public. For more information about accessing FGCU materials, please see the circulation policies HERE. Inclusion of publicly accessible materials such as those found on the Websites & Support Resources pages is not a specific endorsement but is meant to guide researchers to possible useful information.
By using this guide, researchers will learn how to identify and locate books, e-books, articles, websites, and videos for research use.
Any comments or questions may be directed to the research librarians at librri@fgcu.edu.