Introduction to Political Science
I. General Political Science Resources
- AUC Library Website:
http://library.aucegypt.edu/
- Guide to Resources for Political Science: http://library.aucegypt.edu/guides/political.htm
Quick way to find reliable information
Your information “road map”
Combination of library resources and free content
II. Selected Resources for Political Science 201
Define KEYWORDS:
(Note:
Below are a few examples of keywords you could use to search catalogs,
databases, and the web. Challenge yourself to think of more.)
- egypt and ("non-governmental organizations" OR ngo's)
- egypt and "civil society"
- egypt and democracy
- egypt and "political parties"
- egypt and elections
- egypt and politic* and system
- globalization and politic* and economic*
- globalization and alternative*
Use the Library Catalog to find BOOKS:
Use Databases to find JOURNAL and NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:
(Note: You can access databases from off campus with your ID)
- Lexis/Nexis -- *On-Campus Use Only. Provides access to international news sources including government & political news, legal news, and country profiles. Newspapers are updated several times daily, and wire services hourly.
- JSTOR -- a full-text archival database consisting of the complete back files of many scholarly journals. It does NOT include publications within the last 2 to 5 years.
- Academic Search Premier -- a multidisciplinary index to over 8,175 publications. Coverage includes over 3,600 peer-reviewed scholarly journals. Full-text is available for many publications. Updated daily.
- Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Country Reports and Profiles -- provides objective and timely analysis and forecasts of the political, economic, and business environment in many countries. Country Reports are written monthly or quarterly; Country Profiles are written annually. Select Egypt from the menu.
Use the Internet to find WEBSITES and MORE ARTICLES:
Cite your Sources:
III. Hints for BOOK REVIEW Assignment:
- Academic Search Premier -- Search for the book title along with the keyword "review." (Ex. "what's the matter with kansas" and review)
- Lexis/Nexis -- *On-Campus Use Only. Choose Guided News Search. Step 1: Select a News Category -- choose "Arts & Sports News." Step 2: Select a News Source -- choose "Book, movie, music & play reviews."
Step 3: Enter Search Terms -- type book title or author name. Step 4: Narrow to a Specific Date Range -- make sure dates match date of publication for the book.
- JSTOR -- Select Advanced Search, Narrow Your Search To: "Review." Search by book title or author.
Guide created by Nicole E. Brown, Instruction/Reference Librarian. 23 February 2006.