POL 251: Introduction to Political Science Research Methods: Finding Sources
Related Research Guides
InterLibrary Loan
Interlibrary Loan Logon - Use ILL to request material not available from the University of Mississippi Libraries.
Academic Sources
A-Z Databases: Political Science
Use this link to see a list of library databases relevant to the discipline of Political Science.
Notable Collections
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One Search This link opens in a new windowUnified discovery service that searches the library catalog, article databases, electronic resources, digital collections and more from one search box.
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Google Scholar This link opens in a new windowProvides a search of scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources, including articles, theses, books, and abstracts.
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JSTOR This link opens in a new windowIncludes journal content, primary sources, images, and more across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
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Political Science Complete This link opens in a new windowProvides full text, indexing, and abstracts for journals in the field of political science, including those of the International Political Science Association.
Government, Legal, and News Sources
Government Documents Collections at J.D. Williams Library
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UM Libraries collects government documents and materials in three primary areas, US Government Documents, State of Mississippi Documents, and Maps
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Indexes Congressional publications including Congressional research and hearings from 1789 to the present, linking to full text when available.
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Nexis Uni This link opens in a new windowFull text coverage of general news, business, legal, government and other topics.
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HeinOnline This link opens in a new windowProvides comprehensive coverage of law and law-related periodicals. Also contains historical trial records, important legal works from the 16th to the 20th centuries, treaties, and select government records, including the Congressional Record and the Federal Register.
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Access World News This link opens in a new window
Access World News is a comprehensive resource that includes a variety of news publications worldwide. These sources include major national and international newspapers, as well as local and regional titles as well as newswires, blogs, web-only content, videos, journals, magazines, transcripts and more.
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Newspapers.com Worldwide Library Edition This link opens in a new window
Newspapers.com Library Edition is an extensive database that provides online access to 4,000+ historical newspapers. Spanning the late 1600s to the present, Newspapers.com Library Edition contains full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional and state titles to small local newspapers in the United States and other countries.
Data
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ICPSR This link opens in a new window
One of the world's largest repositories of social science data and documentation. Topics covered include sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, and international relations.
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Statista This link opens in a new window
Statista is one of the leading statistics companies on the internet. With a team of over 200 statisticians, database experts, analysts, and editors, Statista provides users with an innovative and intuitive tool for researching quantitative data, statistics and related information.
This database includes an AI powered tool. For more information see the Statista Research AI information page.
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UNdata: A World of Information This link opens in a new windowUNdata provides access to a large amount of United Nations data.
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United States Census Data This link opens in a new window
Includes population, housing, economic, and geographic data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Sage Data This link opens in a new windowProvides access to billions of statistical datasets across 16 topical areas, including Business, Education, Health, Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement, Government and Politics, and more.
Public Policy Gray Literature
Gray literature is written by scholars or practitioners with expertise in the field of public policy, but not published in traditional academic journals.
Examples include white papers, reports, and proposals from think tanks and other public policy organizations. Gray literature can be very useful in finding policy alternatives or getting background information on a policy topic.
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HKS Think Tank SearchThink Tank Search is a custom Google search of over 1200 think tank websites.
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FindPolicy.orgSearches multiple think tanks at once for policy papers on a variety of international and domestic policy topics.