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GVPT 405 National Security Policy
Web page created by Gerri Foudy, Social Sciences Team, UM Libraries
Instructor: Dr. George H. Quester
The University of Maryland Libraries have many resources that will help
with your research. If you need additional
information, please contact Gerri Foudy, the Government & Politics Librarian, or speak with a Reference Librarian at McKeldin Library's
Service Plus Information Desk.
Table of Contents
Library Catalogs (Find Books, Documents, and more)
When accessing subscription databases from off-campus, you will have to login using your last name and the 14-digit number on the back of your student i.d. card.
- UM Libraries'
online catalog
Use the online catalog to search for books and documents on your topic
available in the UM Library System. Start with a "words anywhere"
search.
Example: "united states" and korea
and "nuclear weapons"
You must also use the catalog to find out whether the Libraries subscribe
to a particular journal. Type in the journal title (not the article
title) under "Title beginning with" in the pull-down menu.
Example: Jane's International Defense Review
- WorldCat
Combined catalog of books and other materials in libraries worldwide.
Items not owned by the University System of Maryland libraries can be
requested online for borrowing through interlibrary loan; click on the yellow "FindIt" button, then click on "ILL."
- RLG Union Catalog (RLIN)
Combined catalog of books and other materials in major research libraries.
Items not owned by the University System of Maryland libraries can be
requested online for borrowing through interlibrary loan; click on "Request."
- Center for Research
Libraries Catalog
"CRL makes its vast collections of newspapers, microform, journals,
dissertations and other materials available via interlibrary
loan and electronic document delivery." Topic
Guides are also available or you can search special collection databases.
Journal/Research Databases
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News & Current Events Databases
Note: To access subscription databases on campus, simply click
on the links below. Otherwise, click on the "Off-Campus Access" link below
and log in to Research Port using your 14-digit campus identification number
(on the back of your campus ID card) and your last name.
- (Lexis-Nexis) Academic
Universe
Comprehensive database for legal and business information. Also, mostly
full-text access to US and international newspapers, journals, wire
services, and news transcripts including the Washington Post (1977 -)
and the New York Times (1980 -) .
- CQ Researcher
Full-text coverage of the CQ (Congressional Quarterly) Researcher publication from 1992 to the present. Unique database that selects specific timely topics and presents comprehensive information.
This information includes history and background information about the topic, a detailed report of the current situation,
relevant pro & con arguments, bibliographies, and contact information.
- CQ Weekly (Report)
Weekly legislative news and analysis, full text from 1983 to the present.
- Keesing's Record of World Events
Online
Culled from the world's press and information services, Keesing's distills
political, economic and social events into concise, detailed reports
for the years 1960 to the present.
- National Journal Group's Policy Central
Full-text, searchable database of the National Journal Group's publications (National
Journal, Hotline, Congress Daily, Almanac of American Politics) plus markup reports, public
opinion data, and an archive of television campaign ads with streaming audio and video.
- New York Times Historical
The New York Times Historical (1851-2001) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
- Washington Post Historical
The Washington Post (1877-1988) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
U.S. Government Information/Documents
Note: To access subscription databases on campus, simply click
on the links below. Otherwise, click on the "Off-Campus Access" link below
and log in to Research Port using your 14-digit campus identification number
(on the back of your campus ID card) and your last name.
- (Lexis-Nexis) Congressional
Universe
Comprehensive access to US legislative information including legislative histories and an
index of congressional publications from 1970 to the present, congressional hearing
testimonies, bill tracking, full-text versions of the Federal Register and CFR,
as well as full-text access to the U.S. Congressional Serial Set from 1789-1969.
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- Digital National Security Archive
Most comprehensive collection available of significant primary documents central to US
foreign and military policy since 1945. Nearly 40,000 of the most important, declassified
documents - totaling more than 250,000 pages - are included in the database. Many are
published now for the first time.
- Foreign
Relations of the United States (FRUS)
Official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy
decisions and significant diplomatic activity. Selected volumes are
available online from 1945 to the Nixon administration. Printed volumes are available in
McKeldin Library Government Documents department - CALL NUMBER: SU DOC
S 1.1:; from 1861 to 1968.
http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/fruswhat.html
- Department of State Bulletin
The official record of U.S. foreign policy from 1939-1989. McKeldin
Library Government Documents Department has print holdings for v.1-75,v.80-89
(1939-1976,1980-1989) at CALL NUMBER SU DOCS S 1.3: and microfilm for
v.76-77,v.79 (1977,1979) - CALL NUMBER JX232 .A33.
Succeeded by the
Department
of State Dispatch CALL NUMBER SU DOCS GP 3.35:DOS DISP/ 1990 - 1999.
- HeinOnline U.S. Presidential Library
Full-text access to a wide variety of Presidential documents, including: Messages and Papers of the Presidents (Washington to McKinley); Compilation of Messages and Papers of the Presidents (Washington to Hoover); Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States (Hoover to George W. Bush); Inaugural Addresses of Presidents of the United States (various U.S. Presidents); Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents (1965-2006); Economic Reports of the President (1947-2006); List and Index of Presidential Executive Orders, 1789 to 1941; and Presidential Executive Orders (1862-1938).
- U.S. Department of State
Includes links to daily press briefing, country background notes and commerical guides, and an international issues guide.
http://www.state.gov/
- American Foreign Policy Current Documents
Series begun by the State Department in 1950. Contains principal foreign policy statements, messages, addressesk press briefings, etc. made by the executive branch of the U.S. government.
LOCATION: McKeldin Library Government Documents Reference
CALL NUMBER: SU DOC S 1.71/2: (1950-1967; 1981-1989)
- Foreign Affairs Oral
History Collection
More than 1500 interviews with former participants in the U.S. foreign
affairs process; it is unclassified and available to the public. Printed
copies of individual histories are accessible at the National Foreign
Affairs Training Center in Arlington and the Special Collections Room
of Georgetown University's Lauinger Library.
- Monthly Catalog of US Government Publications (MOCAT)
Index to more than 450,000 publications issued by the US Government since 1976.
- HeinOnline Treaties and Agreements Library
Full text of all published treaties & agreements to which the US has been a party. Includes: US Treaties & Other International Agreements (UST); Treaties & Other International Acts Series (TIAS); Treaties in Force (TIF) and Guide to Treaties in Force; International Legal Materials (ILM); KAV Agreements; Bevans; Malloy; and Miller.
- National Defense University
A center for joint professional military education under the direction of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Web site has links to working papers and other publications.
See also Guides to Government Information
Citation Guides
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