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Politics Junior Paper WorkshopsResources for JP #3:
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| Background Information | More on Finding Books | Additional Databases | Primary Sources | News Sources | Statistical Sources |
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| Country Background Information |
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In addition to using keywords to search the Main Catalog, you might also try a subject heading approach. Use the name of the country you are researching as a subject heading in the Basic Search. For example, type Iran and select Subject Heading from the pull-down menu. The resulting list of subject headings will help to outline the kinds of material held in Princeton's collection that relate to Iran. Click on a subject heading to see a list of titles that deal with that topic. Remember that traveling down the list of headings will take you to subjects that are further sub-divided and, therefore, more specific. Traveling up the list gets you subjects that are more general. Here are some sub-headings that should be useful:
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In addition to the main Politics databases we've already discussed, there are several other databases that are useful for locating journal articles, book chapters, working papers, etc.
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I generally advise students to let secondary sources lead you to primary sources. Attempting to search through primary sources for particular topics can often prove more burdensome than you might think. It is usually easier to try to locate a specific document that was referenced in a journal article or book. To get a sense of what primary sources we have in the Princeton collection, try using the the sub-heading Sources in a subject search of the Main Catalog: use the Guided Search feature to do a keyword search on the name of the country you are researching plus the term "sources" limited to the subject field. Many of the primary documents in our collections are available on microfilm. For more information, see the Guide to Major Microform Holdings in History. Below are a few tools that can help you locate primary documents. For additional assistance in locating primary sources, be sure to contact me or one of the other librarians.
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News sources can be very useful for finding primary coverage of specific events, as well as feature articles and editorials related to your topic. For additional resources, be sure to consult the Newspaper Indexes page. Contemporary News (mid-1980s to present):
Historical News (back to mid-1800s):
Foreign News (1975-present):
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For more help finding economic statistics and data for specific countries, be sure to consult the Basic Sources of Economics Statistics page. For assistance in data analysis, see the folks at Data & Statistical Services.
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URL: http://firestone.princeton.edu/politics/guides/international.html Page last updated: October 21, 2005 |