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PS 5531 Field Based Research

Sources and Strategies for Finding Articles & Data Related to Political Science

Two steps in beginning social science research are:

(1) Doing a literature review --finding what research has already been done on the topic before you even start gathering data or writing. A thorough search for scholarly articles within the Library's various article indexes and fulltext databases is key to fitting your research into the history of the topic to date.

(2) Collecting data to support one's thesis.
A great deal of data is collected by international organizations, governmental agencies and private groups. Some data sources on the web are more reliable than others so be sure to take some care in determining the quality and accuracy of a website. Knowing how and where to access quality data can save a researcher wasted hours of searching. Guides such as this serve to provide a starting place for directing researches to key resources but do not intend to be exhaustive. For more information and assistance visit the Library Reference Desk, contact a librarian online through Ask a Librarian service, or make an appointment to work at length with a librarian on your project in a RAP Session .


1. Doing a Literature Review

Library Databases for Books & Articles


Citing Sources

2. Collecting Data Online

Comprehensive Collections of Data

International Information
United States Information
           Crime Data
           Demographic Data
           Election Data
Public Opinion Resources
North Carolina and Other State Level Data
Additional Websites

1. LITERATURE REVIEW-- See what research has already been done

BOOKS


The ASU library spends thousands of dollars every year on new books in political science, so many key books in your area will likely be in the Western North Carolina Library Network.

ARTICLES


Use library databases to find articles in the area you wish to do research (accessible on & off campus). Some databases that include both scholarly & popular materials provide a means of limiting to scholarly works (also referred to as "refereed" or "peer-reviewed")

ASU Library has grouped related electronic resources together for your convenience under Databases by Subject in the Articles and More section of the Library Website. Scroll down among the subjects and click on:

Criminal Justice or
Political Science
or
Statistics

Examples of useful multi-discipline article databases:

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Citing Sources

Explains how to cite web and internet sources using MLA, APA, and Chicago Manual of Style

2. COLLECTING DATA FOR RESEARCH


General Statistics Sources

International Statistics and Data

Sources for United States Statistics and Data

General


Crime Data

Demographic Data

Election Data

Public Opinion Resources


North Carolina & Other State Level Data

Additional Websites

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Compiled by Allan Scherlen ( scherlnag@appstate.edu ) and Louise Ochoa (ochoalb@appstate.edu) Appalachian State University Libraries

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