Barnard College Library Research Guide

BC3119: ISLAM AND POLITICS
Professor Linda Beck

Librarian: Lois Coleman

February 10, 2005 / Muharram 1, 1426


Muharram

 

Databases | Web Resources | Finding Foreign News Sources | Foreign Government Web pages
EndNote | Request a Consultation

 

Reference Books
Use for:
  • an overview of a topic
  • background information
  • bibliographies

Here are some examples:

  TITLE BARNARD REFERENCE
CALL NUMBER
  The Encyclopedia of Religion BL31 .E46 1987
  Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion BL65 .P7 E53 1998
  The Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World BP40 .E525 2004
  Oxford Dictionary of Islam BP40 .O95 2003
  Atlas of the Islamic World BP52 .A87 1982
  Islam in North America: A Sourcebook BP67 .A1 I82 1992
  Encyclopedia of the Qur'an BP133 .E53 2001
  Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World DS35.53 .O95 1995
  Europa Yearbooks: Use for an overview of a country's history and current political situation; to find current statistics; to identify names of government departments.
  
      Africa South of the Sahara
         Central and South-Eastern Europe
         Eastern Europe
, Russia and Central Asia  
         The Europa World Year Book
         The Far East and Australasia
 
  
      The Middle East and North Africa
        
South America, Central America and the Caribbean
  
      South Asia
         Western Europe
  
 
DT351 .A35
DAW1009 .C437
DJK1 .E22
JN1 .Eu741
DS1 .F3
DS49 .M58
F1408.29 .S68
HC412 .S688
HC240.A1 W4

 

Searching CLIO
CLIO (Columbia Libraries Information Online) is the on-line catalog for materials added to the Columbia University Libraries since 1981.  
  • For a Keyword search, you must use Boolean searching - that is, use and, or or not between the terms, and quotes for a phrase
  • For a Keyword or Title search, you can limit to books in the Barnard library using the More Limits or Post Limits options
  • To find primary materials in CLIO, look for these subdivisions in the subject field:
         --ARCHIVES
         --BIOGRAPHY (this includes autobiographies)
         --CORRESPONDENCE
         --DIARIES
         --INTERVIEWS
         --SOURCES
    For example:
    ISLAM AND POLITICS--MIDDLE EAST--20TH CENTURY--SOURCES.
    BUSH, GEORGE W. (GEORGE WALKER), 1946-  --INTERVIEWS.
     
Other Library Catalogs
Library users with a Columbia ID have access to Teachers’ College Library and Columbia Law Library, but they are not included in CLIO. 
Use the "Search all CU Catalogs" button in CLIO to search them simultaneously and obtain information about which libraries hold which titles. 
For more complete information about holdings, search the catalogs individually; use the Catalogs list on CU LibraryWeb, or the following links:
  • EDUCAT for Teachers’ College Library
  • Pegasus for Columbia Law Library

Other local libraries to which you have access:

  • Bobcat for NYU (Washington Square South)
  • CATNYP for New York Public Library research branches (Humanities and Social Sciences Library, 5th Ave. and 42nd St., 212-930-0830)
  • LEO for New York Public Library local branch libraries (Morningside Heights Branch, Broadway and 113th Street, 212-864-2530)

 

Databases
These databases/indexes are all on the Databases list on the Barnard Library homepage or Columbia LibraryWeb

Finding articles using an index or database is a two-step process:
1.  Find relevant citations in the index;
2.  Find the article itself, by a) clicking on "e-link" to find the full-text article, if we have it, or b) searching CLIO for the title of the journal.

ABSEES: American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies
Covers research in all disciplines relating to Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union published since 1990 in the United States and Canada.  Includes citations for journal articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, dissertations, government publications, and more.

African Studies
A searchable index to publications and unpublished manuscripts about and from Africa in history, literature, music, archaeology, fine arts, business, and the other social sciences. This database is a composite of 17 other databases, some of which go back to the early 1980s.

Bibliography of Asian Studies
A comprehensive bibliographic index to articles and other published materials on all fields of Asian Studies.

Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO)
A comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs.  It includes working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, proceedings from conferences, books, journals and policy briefs.

CountryWatch
News, statistics and analysis on 192 countries of the world.

EconLit
Citations and abstracts for articles in economics periodicals.

Ethnic NewsWatch
Full-text database of articles from the ethnic and minority press in the United States, 1960 to the present.

Historical Abstracts
Citations and abstracts for scholarly articles in all aspects of history (not including the United States and Canada).

International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
Social sciences and related materials from over 100 countries.

International Political Science Abstracts
Covers 1989 to the present. Indexes and abstracts articles in the field of political science (including the sub-fields of public administration, political theory and international relations) published in journals (and yearbooks) all over the world.

Index Islamicus
Index to materials on Islam, the Middle East and the Muslim world from periodicals, conference proceedings and books.

JSTOR
An archive of full-text articles from more than 600 scholarly journals on anthropology, economics, education, finance, history, philosophy, political science, population studies, sociology, statistics, etc., from each journal’s first issue up to 2 to 6 years ago. 

Kvinnsam
An international index to journal articles and essays in books dealing with all aspects of women, feminism, and gender studies.

Lexis-Nexis
Full-text of domestic and international newspapers as well as news transcripts and news wires.

PAIS (Public Affairs Information Services)
Citations and abstracts to public affairs information, such as political science, environment, international relations; international in coverage. Indexes books, government documents, periodicals, conference proceedings.

ProQuest
An interdisciplinary database representing titles found in ABI/INFORM, Periodicals Abstracts, and Newspaper Abstracts, indexing from 1971 to the present, with full-text back to 1995.  Select "Research Library" to search scholarly journals.

ProQuest Historical Newspapers 
Contains full-text articles from the Chicago Tribune (from 1890),  LA Times (from 1881), New York Times (from 1851), Wall Street Journal (from 1889), and Washington Post (from 1877).  

Social Sciences Full Text
Indexes more than 350 key international, English-language periodicals in the social sciences.

Social Sciences Citation Index
Index and abstracts for journal articles in the social sciences, from 1965 to the present, with links to full text, and cited reference lists for articles in the database.  Useful for tracing where a paper was cited.

Women's Studies International
An index to scholarly women's journals.

Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Going back to 1975, this is an provides citations and abstracts to articles in approximately 1,000
political science journals.

World News Connection
Full-text summaries and translations of newspaper articles from around the world, 1994 to the present.

 

Searching the Web

Google
  • Of all the search engines, Google has one of the best systems for ranking results.  Its PageRank system, which counts the number of times other pages link to each page, makes sure the most relevant results are at the top of the list. 
  • Use the Advanced search, and use the second box down for a phrase
  • You can combine a single word in the top box with a phrase in the second box
  • Set your preferences to 100 results per page.

Some other search engines to try: Hotbot, Alltheweb, Yahoo (which allows you to search for pages from a specific country), and always use the Advanced search option.

 

Evaluating Web Pages and Web Sites
These pages have some useful and amusing tips on why and how to take a skeptical approach to material on the Web:

 

Web Resources

Columbia University Libraries' Middle East Studies: Islam  Large collection of links to Web sites about Islam.

Council on Foreign Relations  Web site includes full-text articles, transcripts of speeches and testimony, and reports designed to provide the interested public with reliable, clear, nonpartisan information on key international issues.

Country Studies  Information about countries of the world provided by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress.

Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI)  Reports and articles on the Middle East, translated from Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.

Resources for Studying Islam  Large collection of links to articles and other resources on the Web, put together by Professor Alan Godlas of the University of Georgia.

State Department (United States)  A wealth of information is made available on this site, about international relations, countries and regions of the world, the U.S. State Department and international organizations.

United Nations  Has materials about global issues on the UN agenda, key UN documents, statements of the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General, etc.

World Bank Group  Information about the activities of the World Bank.

 

Finding Foreign News Sources

ABYZ News Links is a portal to online news sources from around the world. It is primarily composed of newspapers but also includes many broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies. 

The Europa Yearbooks (Barnard Library call numbers are given in the list of Reference Books above) list the newspapers published in each country, in print as well as online.

Foreign Press Translations lists the Lehman Library's subscriptions in paper, microfiche and online to foreign press translations.

Lexis-Nexis contains many foreign newspapers in full-text, but they are not grouped by country, so it is necessary to know the name of a newspaper in order to search for it.  Select the Guided News Search and the World News category, and then the appropriate region.  After that, it is possible to examine the Source List to see which newspapers are available.

News Sources for the Middle East is a list provided by Middle East and Jewish Studies at the Lehman Library

Refdesk.com lists the major online newspapers for each country.

 

Finding Governments' Web pages

Governments on the WWW  A comprehensive database of governmental institutions on the World Wide Web: parliaments, ministries, offices, law courts, embassies, city councils, public broadcasting corporations, central banks, multi-governmental institutions etc.  Includes also political parties.

International Constitutional Law  Provides the constitutions of a huge number of countries.

 

EndNote
EndNote, a program that helps you to organize and use references from databases and catalogs, 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.  The page "EndNote Bibliographic Software at Barnard and Columbia" gives an introduction to the use of EndNote. 

 


Modified 2/10/05
Lois Coleman, Reference Librarian