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Oxford Encyclopedia of Social Work
SCELC and Oxford University Press are pleased to offer special discounts on subscriptions to the Encyclopedia of Social Work. This resource is an online research encyclopedia, one that offers in-depth overviews on a very wide range of social work-related topics, written from both historical and current perspectives, and addressing issues of policy, theory, practice, multiculturalism, ethics, and more. For students, it provides a singular resource to review important concepts and to learn about the history and development of the social work profession. For scholars, it provides an excellent springboard to plan classroom discussions and term paper assignments, and to review topics that fall outside of their immediate area of expertise.
Offer terms: Any SCELC member or affiliate is eligible for this offer except those already subscribing to the product. All subscriptions will be prorated based on member preference and either expire on June 30, 2016 or June 30, 2017. When the subscription expires, the renewal price will revert to the standard SCELC and OUP terms.
The Oxford Encylopedia of Social Work is an online collaboration with the National Association of Social Workers. Building off the classic reference work, this online resource offers the additional accessibility of a digital platform. This resource includes over 700 articles that are consistently reviewed and updated monthly. Article versioning brings users the most up-to-date entries complete with links back to all previous versions.