International Relations

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Get Organized

Begin your research with an understanding of the process

Reference Sources

Reference Sources will give you overview of subjects as well as help with definitions and key terms; For more information, be sure to look at the bibliographies for more information. Remember to use cross references, indexes, and tables of contents to help locate information.
Here's a list of selected reference books (available in the Garver Room) you may want to consider:

Title of Reference Source Call Number
The statesman's yearbook 2007 : the politics, cultures and economies of the worldREF 305 ST2 2007
The Greenwood encyclopedia of women's issues worldwideREF 305.4 G85EU
Worldmark encyclopedia of cultures and daily lifeREF 305.8 W88
The Penguin Dictionary of International RelationsREF 327.03 EV15P
International Relations: A Political DictionaryREF 327.03 P691 1995
Global perspectives on the United States : a nation by nation surveyREF 327.73 G44
Worldmark Encyclopedia of National EconomiesREF 330.9 W896
Worldmark encyclopedia of the nationsREF 903 W89 2007
Encyclopedia Britannica Access Electronically


Also try Reference Universe which allows you to search the indexes of every reference book in the PA collection.


Delve Deeper with Books

After getting an overview with reference sources, it is time to start searching the online catalog for books that focus more specifically on the topic you have chosen. Click on the link below to access Phillips Academy's library catalog.
OWH Library Catalog


Recommended Databases

Below you will find a list of recommended databases for you to use on this project. To see a list of all the databases the OWHL subscribes to, please visit the A to Z List of Databases

Title of Database About
Encyclopedia BritannicaAn electronic version of the 32 volume encyclopedia
Europa World Contains country information
Business Source PremierProvides up-to-date economic information by country
Columbia International Affairs Online- CIAOCovers theory and research in international affairs
CQ ResearcherCovers American government, politics, history, public policy, and current affairs


Selected Internet Resources

CIA World Factbook

The World Bank

International Monetary Fund

United Nations Website

Christian Science Monitor

Remember, when you use Google be sure to evaluate a website before citing it! Learn more about Evaluating Websites. If you have any questions about the quality of a source, please ask your teacher or a librarian!!

Documentation

Make sure that you are Citing Sources and avoiding plagiarism. Remember, even images and maps need to be cited!