Barnard College
Library Research Guide
BC3118
Colloquium on Problems in International Security
Professor
Kimberly Marten
This guide is intended as a starting point in your research; the databases and reference tools listed here are a selective list. Always remember that you can ask for assistance at the Barnard Reference Desk at any point in your research, and you can always request a consultation.
CONTENTS
- Online Indexes and Databases
- E-Journals
- Finding Data and Primary Source Materials
- Useful Web Sites
- Print Resources
- Access these indexes and databases from the Find Databases interface
- Using these resources to find journal articles is sometimes a two-step process; first, find citations in the index, and second, click on "e-link" to find the full text online or do a Journal Title search in CLIO to find out how to locate the full text online or a print copy.
These indexes and databases will be good places to start your research. Databases in bold print especially recommended:
AccessUN -- citations to UN publications, with some full-text links.
Africa-wide: NiPAD -- Collection of databases providing access to multidisciplinary information on Africa, from 19th century to the present.
Alt-PressWatch -- Full text database of selected newspapers, magazines, journals of the alternative and independent press. Includes titles such as Anarcho-Syndicalist Review, Chicago Reader, Dissent, Off Our Backs, Poverty and Race.
America, history and life -- citations for publications related to U.S. and Canadian history.
American bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies : ABSEES -- Covers North American scholarship on East-Central Europe, Russia, and the former Soviet Union. Contains bibliographic records for journal articles, books and book chapters, book reviews, dissertations, online resources, and selected government publications.
Armed conflict database -- This database covers international and internal conflicts, as well as terrorism, incl. information on refugees and returnees, internally displaced persons, weapons used and their flows, fatalities, costs, historical backgrounds, and timelines.
ArticleFirst -- citations and abstracts for articles in science, technology, medicine, social science, business, humanities, and popular culture periodicals.
AUL index to military periodicals (AULIMP) -- citations for articles in military periodicals.
Bibliography of Asian studies -- a comprehensive bibliographic index to articles and other published materials on all fields of Asian Studies
Business source premier -- full-text articles on business, marketing, management, accounting, finance, international business, econometrics and economics. Contains full text of the Harvard Business Review, California Management Review and other important journals and databases.
Cambridge Journals Online -- full-text journals published by Cambridge University Press.
China academic journals -- full-text journal articles.
CIAO: Columbia International Affairs Online -- working papers, conference proceedings, journals, books, a schedule of events, and links and resources.
Congressional Universe -- index and abstracts for U.S. Congressional materials, with some links to full-text.
Congressional Research Service reports -- full text of Congressional Research Service reports, 2003 to present
CountryWatch -- up-to-date news, data, background briefings, & analysis on every country of the world.
CQ Homeland Security -- a one-stop intelligence service for up-to-date and comprehensive homeland security information.
Declassified documents reference system : DDRS -- full text of declassified U.S. government documents.
Digital National Security Archive -- collections of declassified documents in areas of U.S. foreign policy and intelligence.
Dissertation Abstracts (Digital Dissertations) -- citations and abstracts for dissertations and theses covering all academic subjects.
Ethnic newsWatch -- Full-text newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from the ethnic, minority, and native press in the U.S. Coverage is from 1960 to date.
Hispanic American periodicals index -- citations to articles and book reviews about Latin America, the Caribbean, and Hispanic Americans.
Historical abstracts -- citations and abstracts for publications related to world history, excluding the U.S. and Canada, from 1450 to the present.
Humanities Full Text -- citations, abstracts, and full text for articles in humanities periodicals.
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences -- citations for publications related to the social sciences.
International Political Science Abstracts -- citations and abstracts for political science articles in journals and yearbooks published worldwide.
Jane's Online Research -- source for defense and military information
JSTOR -- full-text articles from more than 322 scholarly journals.
Left index -- citations, abstracts and some full-text to the literature politically on the left.
LexisNexis Academic -- full-text coverage of general news, business, legal, governmental and other topics.
The Nation digital archive -- searchable full text and page images of a major U.S. journal of left/liberal opinion, 1865-1999.
National Journal Group's policy central -- full-text politics and policy from the National Journal.
PAIS international -- citations and abstracts for publications related to public affairs.
Project Muse -- full-text articles from more than 100 scholarly journals in history and the humanities, the social sciences, and the sciences s
ProQuest Direct -- full-text, citations, and abstracts from periodicals in many disciplines plus major U.S. newspapers.
Readers' Guide Abstracts, Retrospective -- citations, abstracts, and fulltext for articles in popular and general-interest periodicals.
Social Sciences Abstracts -- citations, abstracts, full text for articles in social sciences periodicals.
THOMAS : legislative information on the Internet -- full-text of U.S. public bills and laws, Congressional Record & Index, and committee reports.
United Nations common database (UNCDB) -- statistical tables covering many topics for countries worldwide.
Web of science -- bibliographic information and cited references in the Science citation index expanded, Social sciences citation index and Arts & humanities citation index.
Women's studies international -- citations for materials related to women's studies, gender studies, feminist theory and criticism
The world factbook -- information drawn from many government agencies about each country in the world.
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts -- citations and abstracts articles in political science journals.
Many scholarly journals are available on the Web. The journal often is included in a searchable collection of journals supplied as a package by the publisher or by another vendor. These collections are included on the list of Databases linked from the Barnard Library home page. If you have a particular journal that you want to access electronically:
- Enter the title in CLIO, omitting the initial article (a, an, the, la, le, un, etc.)
- In the Quick Limits box below the Search For field
- Select Electronic Journals/Magazines/Serials
- Click search
- If we have an online subscription or database access, one or more links will be provided in the record
FINDING DATA & PRIMARY SOURCE MATERIALS
- AP Photo Archive -- Associated Press photo archive.
- Columbia: Electronic Data Service -- operated jointly by the Columbia University Libraries and Academic Information Systems (AcIS) to support instruction and research that involve numeric and geo-spatial data resources.
- Digital National Security Archive -- collections of declassified documents in areas of U.S. foreign policy and intelligence.
- iPoll -- poll/survey questions and responses.
- Monthly Bulletin of Statistics (UN) -- statistics from the United Nations.
- Oral History Online -- index to oral history collections in English from around the world.
- Polling the nations -- poll/survey questions and responses
See also the statistical reference works cited below in the PRINT RESOURCES section.
PRINT RESOURCESReference Books
Use for:
- an overview of a topic
- background information
- bibliographies
TITLE BARNARD REFERENCE
CALL NUMBERThe World almanac & book of facts AY67 .W89 Warfare and armed conflicts : a statistical reference to casualty and other figures, 1500-2000 D214 .C54 2002
The Middle East and North Africa DS49 .M58 Southeast Asia : a historical encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor DS524 .S68 2004 Historical Dictionary of Indonesia DS633 .C75 2004 Africa contemporary record; annual survey and documents DT1 .Af815 Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy E183.7 .E52 2002 American Foreign Relations Since 1600: a Guide to the Literature E183.7 G84 2003 Historical dictionary of terrorism HV6431 .A537 2002 Encyclopedia of world terrorism HV6431 .E53 2003 Yearbook of the United Nations JX1977.A37 Un33 Encyclopedia of the United Nations and international agreements KZ4968 .O84 2002 The military balance UA15 .M53 The African studies companion online http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio4814752 The almanac of American politics http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?APQ4205 Statesman's yearbook online http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio4154872 Searching CLIO
CLIO (Columbia Libraries Information Online) is the on-line catalog for materials added to the Columbia University Libraries since 1981.
- For a title search, leave off the initial article (the, an, le, etc.)
- For an author search, put last name, then first name
- For a keyword search, you must use and, or or not between the terms, or quotes for a phrase
- Only use a uniform title search for anonymous works
- You can limit to books in the Barnard library using the More Limits or Post Limits options
Other Library Catalogs
Those with Columbia ID have access to the libraries of the Columbia Law School, the Jewish Theological Seminary, Teachers’ College, and Union Theological Seminary, but they are not included in CLIO. CUID also provides access to the libraries of New York University. Anyone who lives, works, or goes to school in New York is entitled to a New York Public Library card. Use the Catalogs list on CU LibraryWeb, or the following links:
- ALEPH for the Jewish Theological Seminary
- BobCatPlus for NYU libraries
- CATNYP for New York Public Library research libraries. NYPL Databases--require library card number for access.
- EDUCAT for Teachers’ College Library
- Pegasus for Columbia Law Library
- WorldCat a catalog of catalogs, has holdings from libraries all over the world
USEFUL WEB SITES
Barnard Subject Guides
Politics/Government
Columbia Subject Guides
Foreign Countries
Foreign Press Translations
International Conflict Resolution: Information Resources
Political Science: Information Resources
Terrorism: Information Resources
Think Tanks and Policy Centers
U.S. Government Documents: U.S. Foreign Policy ResourcesAmericans & the World
"This website will report on US public opinion on a broad range of international policy issues, integrating all publicly available polling data." Topics covered include globalization, international trade, women's international issues, terrorism, human rights, global warming, the United Nations, population, biotechnology, and regional issues such as "Iraq Debate" and "Israel and the Palestinians." Searchable. From the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA). (description from the Librarians' Index to the Internet)Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
The mission of this site is to provide relevant knowledge about the integration of public policy with programs such as international security, environment and natural resources, impact of science and technology, Russia and the Caspian, intrastate conflict, and other critical international affairs issues. There are links to publications, people, fellowships, events, press room, and an online library collection. Sponsored by the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. (description from the Librarians' Index to the Internet)Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
This organization's purpose is to furnish "strategic insights on--and policy solutions to--current and emerging global issues." The Center approaches global issues in a bipartisan, strategic, interdisciplinary manner to produce "results-oriented policy solutions." Find here a press release listing Experts on Campaign Against Terrorism, recent news, and links to publications and affiliated institutes. Browse using Issues, organized geographically and by subject. Searchable. (description from the Librarians' Index to the Internet)FIRST: Facts on International Relations and Security Trends
"High-quality, documented information covering the field of international relations and security, such as hard facts on states and international organizations, statistics, chronologies and data on, for example, conflicts, arms transfers and military expenditure." Enter FIRST leads to an extensive list of databases by country or multiple country profiles. Help with the site is available under Enter Forums. From the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the Center for Security Studies and Conflict (ISN). (description from the Librarians' Index to the Internet)International Affairs Resources
An annotated directory of nearly 3,000 links to "information and analysis in a wide range of international affairs, international studies, and international relations topics." Topics include business and economics, human rights, international development, and public health. Also features links to maps, media sources, and organizations. A Virtual Library site. (description from the Librarians' Index to the Internet)TraCCC: Transnational Crime & Corruption Center
This center is "devoted to teaching, research, training and formulating policy advice in transnational crime, corruption and terrorism." Much of the work "has focused on the analysis of transnational crime and corruption in the countries which constitute the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe." The site provides descriptions of research with links to documents and related information in areas such as trafficking in persons, money laundering, corruption, and transnational crime. (description from the Librarians' Index to the Internet)U.S. Department of State: International Information Programs (IIP)
IIP is an office of the U.S. Department of State which "conducts, develops, and distributes public diplomacy materials in support of U.S. foreign policy objectives." This searchable site offers information on country, regional, and international issues (terrorism, arms control, sustainable development, etc.); a daily press service (Washington File); publications; and more. In English with some material also available in Spanish, French, Russian, Arabic, and Chinese. (description from the Librarians' Index to the Internet)
ENDNOTE
EndNote bibliographic software is available for downloading, free of charge, to all current Barnard and Columbia students from the AcIS software server at http://www.columbia.edu/acis/software/endnote.
EndNote allows you to
- search for citations in library catalogs and databases using the EndNote software, or export results into EndNote from remote catalogs and databases
- store the citations in libraries you create within EndNote
- search through the citations you have stored using keyword searches
- cite them in papers and bibliographies using any citation format you choose using the EndNote "Cite While You Write" feature
Consult the page EndNote at Barnard and Columbia for more details, the EndNote Manual (particularly Chapter 3) that is downloaded to your computer along with the program, and the online tipsheets that deal with specific topics.
Last Modified 09/13/2005
Jenna Freedman
Coordinator of Reference Services / Zine Librarian