Given the interdisciplinary nature of urban studies research, you may need to use multiple databases during your research. Urban Studies Abstracts is a great starting point since it too is interdisciplinary.
Urban Studies Abstracts includes bibliographic records covering essential areas related to urban studies, including urban affairs, community development, urban history, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline.
Our broadest, most general full-text database that includes both popular and scholarly periodicals. It covers virtually all academic areas of study, including social sciences, sciences, and humanities.
Journal articles on architecture and design, including bibliographic descriptions on subjects such as the history and practice of architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, historic preservation, and interior design and decoration. Also contains references to obituary citations.
An expert-curated guide to the important sources with editorial commentary to show how the cited sources are interrelated. Tulane subscribes to Urban Studies set.