BF 92 - Sexual Behavior
HQ - Families, Marriage, Women, Sexuality
HQ 12-449 - Sexual Life
HQ 21-30.7 - Sexual Orientation
HQ 71-72 - Sexual Deviations
HQ 74-74.2 - Bisexuality
HQ 75-77.8 - Homosexuality
HQ 77-77.2 - Transvestism
HQ 77.7-77.95 - Transexuality
HQ 759-768 - Family Planning, Abortion, Parenting
HQ 1033-1034 - Gay Marriage & the State
HQ 1075 - Gender Identity
HQ 1088-1090.7 - Men
HQ 1100-2001 - Women's Studies, Feminism
HQ 1180 - Women's Studies
HQ 1186 - Feminist Theory
HQ 1206 - Women - Social Conditions
HQ 1236 - Women's Rights
KF 539 - Same-sex Marriage (law)
KF 478 - Women's Rights (law)
KF 475.5 - Gay Rights (law)
RC 883 - Intersex People (medicine)
But there is more in other areas of the library. Think about your research and try multiple search strategies to find materials across disciplines.
Everything Search
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You can use the catalog to help you find more books on a topic by using the record (what you see when you click on a book title after you search) to narrow or redefine your search:
1. Keyword Search - Search for books by words or short phrases that you know are related to your topic or topics,
2. Browse Results - Find one or two books that look the most on topic or useful,
3. Search by the LC Subjects - LC Subjects are the specific topics assigned to each book in the catalog. You'll usually see several for each book and they look like this:
Food habits -- United States -- Sex differences
Click on the subject that looks best to find more books assigned to that subject and other related LC Subjects.
4. Keep searching! Continue searching like this this as you find more LC subjects related to your research. Keep track of which subjects are useful and which aren't. Try the subjects in the databases you search, they're often similar to how articles are categorized.