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Kinesiology

Policy written & last updated by: Rajiv Nariani (rajivn@yorku.ca)

Subject Librarian: Rajiv Nariani

Description of Current Collection and Programmes Supported

The School of Kinesiology and Health Science offers an undergraduate program (BA and BSc) with 3 certificate programs in Athletic Therapy, Fitness Assessment and Exercise Counseling, and Sport Administration. A unique aspect of the undergraduate program is its Physical Activity Practica (PKINs). The MSc/PhD Graduate Program includes 3 specialization areas: Integrative Physiology; Neuroscience and Biomechanics; and Health and Fitness Behaviours. In addition, the department runs service programs including Sport York and Recreation York and co-curricular and service programming in Sport and Recreation for all students of the University

The graduate programme has three fields:

  • integrative physiology of exercise
  • neural and biomechanical movement control
  • health and fitness behaviours

The collections which support the Kinesiology programme primarily reside in Steacie Science & Engineering Library and Scott Library. Historically the materials which deal with the psychological, sociological, historical, competitive, and recreational aspects of kinesiology and health are held in the Scott Library. The biological aspects of human movement materials are held in Steacie.

Languages

The collection is almost exclusively in English.

Geographical Coverage

Emphasis is on North American publications although publications from other areas are purchased.

Chronological Coverage

Contemporary material is emphasized. Historical works are collected primarily for the history of sports and medicine including science and technology studies. However there is no specific chronological limits of coverage.

Date of Publications

Current publications predominate. However all works by major authors are sought regardless of the publication date.

Duplication

Duplicates are not purchased unless there is a perceived need for them. These are generally located at the Steacie Reserves desk.

Gifts

Usually only recently published materials and non-duplicate copies are accepted.

Relegation and Weeding

Superceded editions and out-of-date texts are regularly withdrawn from the collection.

Types of materials

  • Paperback books are preferred over hardback editions.
  • Periodicals are mostly held in electronic format. Perpetual access to e-content is deemed very important. New journal subscriptions may be added after a careful review of the current subscriptions including budgetary considerations. Faculty and graduate students requests for new journals and monographs are favourably considered by the libraries.Graduate students receive 50 free articles every year through RACER.
  • The microfiche collection of kinesiology MA and Phd theses issued by the University of Oregon is held in Scott. Also available online OregonPDF in health & performance
  • Electronic resources – PubMed, Scopus, SportsDiscus, PsycInfo and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews are most often used by our faculty. These and other most frequently consulted databases can be accessed here. Electronic journals are available either through York University Libraries’ subscriptions or through consortium agreements. Complete list of databases available from the subject guides below.
  • List of e-books available at York can be accessed here.

Subject Guides

Related Collections in York University Libraries

The interdisciplinary nature of the program in Kinesiology means that the collecting activities in Neuroscience, Sports, Biology and Psychology are important to the support of this program.

Statistical Software on Steacie Computers

Steacie Library has installed SPSS, SAS, R statistical software on Acadlab workstations. The software available from different computers at Steacie Science library is available from the following link ( http://www.library.yorku.ca/ccm/Steacie/list-of-available-software)

Resources Elsewhere

Students and faculty members are informed of the Resource Sharing facilities (RACER) available at York. CISTI is the best resource centre in case quick access to journal articles is required. Students and faculty at York are made aware of direct borrowing facilities available from other universities in Canada ( http://www.library.yorku.ca/ccm/BorrowRenew/DirectBorrowing.htm)

Collecting Levels

Description

L.C. Class

Current Level

Desired Level

Biological aspects of Kinesiology

Human Anatomy

QM 343+

3a

4

Cardiovascular system

including heart-electrophysical, cardiac, dynamics and exercise effects

QP 100 +

3b

4

Respiration

including pulmonary gas exchange

QP 115

3a

4

Thermoregulation

QP 135

3a

4

Nutrition

QP 141+

3a

4

including anthropometric assessment, nutrient interactions, digestion, absorption and metabolism

Sport Nutrition

TX 361

3b

4

Musculoskeletal system

including physiology of exercise, biomechanics, kinesiology, muscle electrophysiology

QP 300+

3b

4

Nervous system, neurophysiology and neurophyschology

including molecular neurobiology, neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology

QP 360+, RC 321+

3b

3b

4

4

Senses, sensation, sense organs

including physiological acoustics, space perception physiology, vision-physiological optics

QP 430+

3a

4



Health/medical aspects of kinesiology

Diet Therapy

RM 213

3a

4

Epidemiology

RA 650+

3b

4

Human Engineering/Ergonomics

TA 166

3b

4

Fitness

RA 781+

3a

4

Health Education

RA 440+

3a

4

Health promotion

RA 427.8+

3a

4

Health psychology

R 726.7

3a

4

Movement and psychomotor disorders

RC 455.4

3b

4

Pharmacology/Drug Metabolism

RM 301+

3a

3b

Physical tests, Fitness Tests

GV 436+

3b

4

Sports Medicine

RC 1200+

3b

4

Sports Injuries

RC97+ RD97+
3b
4

Epidemiology

RA 645.S

3b

4

Therapy

Surgery

RD 97+

3b

4

Physical Therapy

RM 719-733

3b

4

Chiropractic

RZ 275.S

3b

3b

Homeopathy

RX 39 S

3b

3b

Pain

RB 120

3a

4

Psychological aspects of Kinesiology

Exercise and sport psychology

GV 706.4

3b

4

Sociological aspects of Kinesiology

Sociology

GV 706.5

3b

3b

Special classes of persons

GV 429-447

3b

3b

Recreational aspects of Kinesiology

Physical Education

GV 365+

3b

3b

Sports Administration

GV 712+

3b

3b

Recreation and Leisure

GV 14+

3b

3b

Sports Facilities

GV 391-433

3b

3b

Historical aspects of Kinesiology

Physical Education

GV15 – GV158

3a

3b

Sports

GV571 – GV705

3b

4

Competitive aspects of Kinesiology

Sports including Coaching

GV558 – GV1099

3b

4

Martial Arts

GV110 GV1198

3b

4

Last updated March 2011