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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Research

Searching for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content and material

Getting started with searching

If you are not familiar with using search techniques or need to refresh your skills, our Learning Guide can help. You can also read more about using our catalogue and finding resources.

Locating resources within Griffith Library

Keywords

Over time, the language and terminology used to describe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has changed. When searching for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resources and materials, researchers may have to use language that is now considered outdated or even offensive.

The following list includes some of the keywords researchers may use when searching for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content.

  • Australia* AND Indigenous
  • Australia* AND Aborigin*
  • Australia* AND Native
  • Australia* AND “First Nations”
  • Australia* AND Black/s
  • Torres Strait Islander

Use these search tips for searching the Griffith University Library catalogue more effectively.

Note: If you are doing a systematic-style review, it is best to use library databases for the formal part of your search.

 

Subject headings

Subject headings are specific words or phrases that are used to organise material. Griffith Univeristy Library uses subject headings from the Library of Congress, the AIATSIS Subject and Place Thesauri, the AIATSIS AustLang database, and Field of Research Codes

The following list includes some of the subject headings used for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content. Researchers may find other relevant subject headings are used in conjunction or in addition to the subject headings listed below.

  • Aboriginal Australians
  • Torres Strait Islanders
  • Art, Aboriginal Australian
  • Art, Torres Strait Islander
  • Aboriginal Australian authors
  • Native title (Australia)
  • Stolen generations (Australia)
 
Call Numbers

You can find further resources by browsing the Library’s physical collection. The following list includes some of the Library call numbers where you may find Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander books and journals on the Library shelves. 

  Australian history and ethnography DU80-398   
  Anthropology GN550-674
  Criminal justice administration    HV9950-9960

  Political institutions and public administration        

JQ3995-6651
  Colonies and colonization JV9100-9269
  Law KU1- KUN3050
  Australian languages PL7001-7101
  General literature PN6010-6790
  English literature (incl. Australian authors) R8100-9680
  Astronomy QB1-991
  Public health RA 421-790.95                         
 
Reverse citation

A reverse citation search is when you search for resources by looking through the reference lists of published material such as books, articles and theses. This is incredibly useful in the case of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resources because Indigenous researchers are likely to cite other Indigenous peoples. If researchers are struggling for a place to start, they should search for an Indigenous researcher or academic in their faculty and select relevant publications to conduct a reverse citation search.

Acknowledging University of Queensland Library for content.