Access to current New York Times. Subscription access provided through a partnership with the Carleton Student Association. First-time users will need to make an account with their Carleton credentials; faculty & staff accounts need to be every few years.
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A broad collection of newspaper articles published across the U.S.. Covers 1995 - current for most newspapers. An ELM Database.
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Basic company information for over 20 million North American and 70 million global companies (directory information from Hoovers and Dun and Bradstreet) as well as industry profiles. Also includes WhitePages data allowing for people and business search including reverse phone lookup. The Global Corporate Family Tree feature places companies into their full ownership context. Customized reports and lists can be downloaded to Excel, Word and PDF formats.
ProQuest indexes the Economist from 1992 to the current issue. Use one of the search boxes to limit your search to the Economist (type economist and set the drop-down to Publication Type). View a sample search.
"These contributions shed light on what political science and international relations theories can tell us about the international politics of COVID-19. Yet these essays also reveal important blind spots in existing theories as well as areas of international affairs that have received insufficient scholarly attention. International relations scholars have always adjusted their empirical inquiries to important events, putting pressure on even resilient theoretical frameworks. We expect COVID-19 to be no different."
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This is the core disciplinary index to political science journal articles. Broad coverage of political science along with complementary fields, including international relations, law, and public administration & policy. Covers 1975 - present.
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Includes information about articles, books, conference proceedings, government documents, book chapters, and statistical directories about international public affairs. Covers publications from 1914 - present.
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Find reports on public policy topics from major think tanks, research organizations, and advocacy groups including the Hoover Institution, International Monetary Fund, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, RAND Corporation, and the World Bank. Covers 1990-current.
Social Sciences
Political Science journals are also indexed here; you will also find your research topic covered in other disciplines.
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Main index to research in sociology, anthropology, and related fields in the social and behavioral sciences. Covers 1963 - current.
Interdisciplinary
Search broad, interdisciplinary databases in order to find articles from areas in which you might not have
thought to look.
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Contains scholarly journals, trade publications, and magazines from across the disciplines and from popular culture. Much of the content is available in full text. An ELM Database.
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A broad, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary search tool. Covers 1973 - current.
Indexes 2,700 journals across 50 social science disciplines, as well as selected items from 3,500 of the world's leading scientific and technical journals, from 1956 to present. Features cited reference searching, a process whereby one tracks the number of times a specific work has been cited or referenced in other works.
Working Papers and Dissertations
Turn to these databases and websites to locate pre-published papers.