Consider using one or both of these worksheets to help you use the information you gather as you do research for a more polished, clear literatue review.
QuickSearch combines results from many search tools for you to review in one list. Results come from the Wright State catalog and hundreds of library databases including all of our Ebscohost databases, JSTOR, the Web of Science, and others.
Search the full-text of reference books, monographs, and conference papers including publications of the International Political Science Association.
IPSA indexes and abstracts scholarly journals in political science. Full-text may be available via Find-It.
JSTOR contains the complete digitized backfile of core scholarly journals from a broad range of academic disciplines.
Indexes research literature across a wide range of disciplines and formats. Use the library connection to gScholar to get more attached full-text articles.
This option will search a combination of all the available science databases produced by this publisher. The search will include familiar citation, biology, medicine, and patent databases. Once connected, review the "select a database" option for a complete list. Use this option if you are not sure which Clarivate database may offer the best results.
Primary sources are original documents created at the time of an event. These can include, among other sources, speeches, interviews, government documents, and press releases. In addition to the resources listed below, check the websites of governments or other entities you're researching for their statements and position papers. Also look for interviews and other sources that provide original information.
Search and read entries from over one hundred social science and science specialized reference encyclopedias published by Sage.
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