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Political Science 315: Feminist and Postmodern Political Thought

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Feminist and Postmodern Political Thought - PS 315

Some Useful Information Sources

I. BOOKS

Library Catalogs:


- Combined catalog of more than 70 Ohio academic libraries
- Combined catalog of thousands of libraries (Use Interlibrary Loan)form to request materials

 

II. PERIODICALS

 

Indexes to Periodical Articles etc. for Political Science Research

Index to articles and books in philosophy.
Produced by the International Political Science Association, this database includes current indexing and abstracts of the world's leading journals in political science.
Index, abstracts, and full text covering sociology.
Contains full text for more than 3,600 scholarly
publications, plus article summaries for 900 more journals.
Indexes multidisciplinary scholarship in feminist research.
Full-text database.
A searchable full-text archive of journal articles. The most recent articles are about five years old.
Full text of the New York Times from its inception in 1851 through 2003. Full text on from the present back to June 1980.

Or - look at the full list of Indexes and Databases.

 

III. Locating Journals:

At Â鶹´«Ã½:
Journals the Library Has

At other academic libraries:

(Note: you usually cannot request periodicals through OhioLINK; use
Interlibrary Loan instead.)
Note: Locating journals can be tricky, difficult, and generally exasperating. If you run into trouble, a reference librarian will be glad to assist you.

IV. Search Engines:

 

 

V. Recommended Web Sites
General Political Science, Government, and Law

 

 

 

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  • from the Pritzker Legal Research Center at Northwestern University

 

Feminist and Postmodern Theory, and Feminist Activism
(with notes by Dr. Wright)

  • - A general web site with excellent links to journals, zines, and individual thinkers.
  • - General web site from the U. of Colorado.
  • -from the U.K.
  • , from the University of Minnesota.
  • (with extensive links to indivisual theorists).
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VI. For documenting your sources:

 

  • "The standard in political theory." (H. Wright)
  • A good website for i.e. info not contained on the APSA stylesheet link

VII. People Resources:

 

 

Contact Kristen Peters, who is library liaison with the Political Science Department, with a quick question or to set up an appointment for an individual consultation.

Or contact the reference desk via phone, email or IM.

 

 


Compiled by Regina Entorf, Â鶹´«Ã½ University Library
Last updated 1-07-08/KJG

 

 


 

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