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Selected Reference Materials
Europa World Year Book. London, England: Europa Publications Limited, 2006.
Ready Reference 341.1 E89
Note: Older editions (1966- ) in Main Collection at same call number.Gilbert, Geoffrey. World poverty: A reference handbook. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2004.
Reference 339.46 G464wThe Global information technology report. New York: Oxford University Press.
Reference 303.4833 G562i 2001-02
Reference 303.4833 G562i 2002-03United Nations Development Programme. Human development report. New York: Oxford University Press.
Statistics Reference 338.9 H918dWelsh, Brian W. W. and Pavel Butorin, eds. Dictionary of development: Third World economy, environment, society. New York: Garland, 1990.
Reference 338.9 D554o v.1-2World Bank. World development report. New York: Oxford University Press.
Statistics Reference 330.91724 W927World Bank. World development indicators. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank
Statistics Reference 330.91 W927dYearbook of international co-operation on environment and development : an independent publication from the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway. London: Earthscan.
Reference 333.72 G796gZiring, L., Plano, J.C., and Olton, R. International relations: a political dictionary, 5th ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1995.
Reference 327.03 Z81iOnline
The following online resources might be useful providing overviews, history, and data on individual countries.
CIA World Factbook
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
A standard source for current data on countries of the world.Library of Congress Country Portals to the World
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/portals.html
A gateway to recommended sources on specific countries.
From the site: "Portals to the World contains selective links providing authoritative, in-depth information about the nations and other areas of the world. They are arranged by country or area with the links for each sorted into a wide range of broad categories. The links were selected by Area Specialists and other Library staff using Library of Congress selection criteria."Library of Congress Country Studies: Area Handbook Series
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/
From the site: "The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world." Note that some of the entries have not been updated in recent years. Check for currency.US Department of State: Background Notes
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn
Great for current information on specific countries, particularly relevant to U.S. foreign relations.
From the site: "These publications include facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of independent states, some dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty. The Background Notes are updated/revised by the Office of Electronic Information and Publications of the Bureau of Public Affairs as they are received from the Department's regional bureaus and are added to the database of the Department of State website you are now using."
Finding Books
TREXLER LIBRARY
Search the Trexler Library Catalog to find out what books, government publications, journals, videos, etc. the library owns.
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OTHER LIBRARIES
- WorldCat. To find books held by other libraries, search WorldCat, a database of over 60 million library records from around the country and world. Use the ILL button to request a book from another library. (ILL can take 10-14 days.)
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- E-ZBorrow. For quick delivery of books from many Pennsylvania and area academic libraries (including University of Pennsylvania, Rutgers University, University of Pittsburgh, and many more), use E-ZBorrow. (E-ZBorrow takes 2-4 business days.)
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TIP: Check the E-ZBorrow catalog for any books you find in WorldCat. If not available there, then request via ILL.
- LVAIC. You can borrow books directly from LVAIC (Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges) Libraries.
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Other Libraries
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Finding Articles: Databases & Indexes
SEARCHING FOR ARTICLES
See a list of all Social Sciences databases at http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/articles/databases/social_sciences.html.
Get to this list, and more: Library HomepageFinding Articles
Periodical Databases and Indexes
Social Sciences.
Need help with your keywords and search strategy? Try the Keyword Searching (Combining Concepts) worksheet. [ PDF | Word ]
International Relations, Political Science and Specialized Databases
PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service)
Top source for International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Public Affairs resources. Indexes select articles, books, conference proceedings, government documents, statistical directories, 1972 to present.CIAO (Columbia International Affairs Online)
Scholarly source for theory and research in international affairs since 1991. Includes working papers, conference proceedings, books, journals, policy briefs, maps and country data.Contemporary Women's Issues (CWI)
Provides indexing to global information on women in over 150 countries. Indexes books, journals, newsletters, research reports from non-profit groups, government and international agencies, and fact sheets.Economic Literature (EconLit)
Index to select articles, books, conference proceedings, government documents, statistical directories, 1972 to present. Especially useful for research on a country's economic policies, development issues, and trade.Sociological Abstracts (SocAbs)
The main indexing source for journal articles in Sociology.General / Interdisciplinary Databases
Academic Search Premier
Large and diverse database that covers most academic disciplines, including International Relations and Comparative Politics. Contains both scholarly and non-academic resources. Includes many articles in full text.OmniFile (WilsonWeb)
Multi-disciplinary database providing the complete contentindexing, abstracts, and full textfrom six of Wilson's full-text databases. Includes resources from Political Science subject areas.Lexis Nexis Academic Universe
Indexes and provides full-text of major national and international newspapers, newswires, select journals and magazines, and legal publications. Updated daily. Coverage from as early as 1980 to the present. Special section for country information.
GETTING THE ARTICLES
- When searching for articles, you may find the full-text of an article linked in the database.
- If not, you need to search the Trexler Library Catalog to see if we own the journal in which the article is published.
- Some databases have a Search Trexler Library for this title link embedded. Click the link to check our holdings.
- Otherwise, search the catalog by journal title. Verify that we have online, print, or microform access to the year/volume you need.
- If we do not own the journal you need, request the article via Interlibrary Loan.
- Some databases have a Request on Interlibrary Loan link embedded. Click the link to fill out the form. Click Submit.
- Otherwise, use the Interlibrary Loan Journal Article Request Form (Library Homepage
Finding Articles
Getting a Copy of an Article). Fill out the form with as much information as possible. Ask for help, if you have questions.
Government Documents
Muhlenberg College receives about 25% of all materials published by the Federal Government. These items cover a wide range of subject areas--from legal materials and the records of Congress to health and education information and in-depth research conducted by the Smithsonian. All of the government documents that we receive have records in the Trexler Library Catalog.
GPO Monthly Catalog
The most complete single source listing of Government Printing Office publications. It covers the period 1976 to present and includes a wide range of publications types including agency reports and congressional documents, providing the Superintendent of Document Number (SUDOC).Google U.S. Government Search
Google's search tool for state and federal webpages.LexisNexis Congressional
Provides access to detailed information about Congress. It includes The Congressional Record, congressional hearings, legislation, legislative histories, etc., from 1969 to the present.Documents Center (University of Michigan Library)
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/
"The Documents Center is a central reference and referral point for government information, whether local, state, federal, foreign or international. Its web pages are a reference and instructional tool for government, political science, statistical data, and news."
Selected Websites
Dr. McRae's Recommended Websites
A list of sites selected by Dr. McRae that are relevant to all of her classes.Center of Excellence for Sustainable Development
http://www.ncat.org.cesd/db/International Institute for Sustainable Development
http://www.iisd.org/InterPress Service News Agency
http://www.ipsnews.net/Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development
http://www.foundation.novartis.com/OneWorld.net homepage
http://www.oneworld.net/Sustainable Development Gateway
http://sdgateway.net/Sustainable Development International
http://www.sustdev.org/Third World Network
http://www.twnside.org.sg/United Nations Division for Sustainable Development
http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/United Nations Development Programme
http://www.undp.org/World Bank: Topics in Development
http://www.worldbank.org/html/extdr/thematic.htmSupplementary Reading:
Escobar,Arturo. "Power and Visibility: Tales of Power, Women, and the Environment" in Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995. p. 154-211.
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/rt21/globalism/Escobar.htm
Citing Your Sources
For help using Chicago style, consult the following resources:
The Chicago manual of style, 15th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
Reference Desk Reserve 808.027 C632m (at Reference Desk)Trexler Library handout on using Chicago style: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/reshelp/chicago_example.pdf
This and other style guide handouts available from the library website. Library HomepageResearch Help
Citation Guides.
Writer's Handbook (Writing Center, University of Wisconsin--Madison)
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocChicago.html