Finding Books, Journals, and Government Documents in Rod Library
- Search UNISTAR [1], Rod Library's online catalog
- Keyword search
- Subject search
- Journal Title search
- Search tips
- Use an asterisk to truncate a term: politic* = politics, political, politician
- Use quote marks to search for a phrase: "Middle East"
- Use AND, OR, NOT to narrow or broaden your search
Rod Library Databases (Can be found on Databases A-Z [2] page)
- JSTOR: Full-text scholarly journal articles in many subjects, including political science, geography, history and sociology
- PAIS International: Indexes books chapters, articles, and other resources dealing with political science, public policy, and international relations
- Ethnic NewsWatch: Comprehensive full text database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press
- Gender Studies Database (EBSCO): Coverage of sexual diversity issues as well as gender-engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Source documents include professional journals, conference papers, books, book chapters, government reports, discussion and working papers, theses & dissertations and other sources
- Homeland Security Digital Library (HDSL): The Homeland Security Digital Library is composed of homeland security related documents collected from a wide variety of sources. These include federal, state, tribal, and local government agencies, professional organizations, think tanks, academic institutions, and international governing bodies. Resources are carefully selected and evaluated by a team of librarians and subject-matter specialists
- Project MUSE: Project MUSE is a unique collaboration between libraries and publishers providing 100% full-text, affordable and user-friendly online access to high quality humanities, arts, and social sciences journals from scholarly publishers. MUSE began in 1993 as a pioneering joint project of the Johns Hopkins University Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at JHU
- Other databases to use for secondary or background research on your topic include: CIAO: Columbia International Affairs Online; CQ Global Researcher; Historical Abstracts; and Source OECD
Other Resources
- Background Notes [3] (State Department)
Provide concise, factual profiles of foreign countries, their history, people, and government. - Backgrounders (Council on Foreign Relations) [4]
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained - CIA World Factbook [5] (CIA)
Provides current national-level information on countries, territories, and dependencies - Comparative Politics [6] (Rod Library)*
- Country Studies [7] (now defunct series by U.S. Army)
Though a bit outdated these are a useful starting point to get information on the history, culture, and government of foreign countries, most of which are in the developing world. - Food and Agriculture Organization [8]
- International Fund for Agricultural Development [9]
- International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance [10]
- International Monetary Fund [11]
- International Sources [12] (Rod Library)*
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) [13]
- United Nations [14]
- Official Document System of the United Nations [15]
- UNBISNET [16]
- UN Conference on Trade and Development [17]
- UN Development Programme [18]
- UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization [20]
- UN Educational Portal [21]
- Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights [22]
- UN Industrial Development Organization [23]
- Palestine Question [24]
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights [25]
- World Bank [26]
- World Bank e-Library [27]
- World Trade Organization [28] (WTO)
- World Health Organization [29] (WHO)
Created January 2010 (GG)






