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Getting Books & Articles Delivered . . .
You can set up a Get It For Me (Document Delivery Service) account to ask the
library to:
- Scan up to 50 pages for items not already available electronically
- Request to borrow materials owned by other universities or research centers
- Get items delivered to PSEL from other campus libraries
* The Libraries may send print materials through campus mail to faculty only. The Policy Sciences & Economics Library staff will also deliver library materials to patrons with offices or mailboxes in the Bush complex.
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Introduction
This guide provides access and assistance for finding books, articles and other information for POLS 331: Introduction to World Politics:
- Finding Books
- Finding Articles
- Finding Data
If you have have questions, need help with your research or would like to make a suggestion about the resources or presentation of this guide, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Topics of Interest & Other Helpful Guides
Additional subject specific resources are available through subject guides in:
International
Affairs/International Studies
Political
Science
Public Service
and Administration
For region-specific information, there are also area studies subject guides in:
Africana Studies
East
& SE Asian Studies
Hispanic Resources
Race
& Ethnic Studies
Keeping Track of Library Resources and Research Materials...
Set up your Bookbag to create and save lists of databases or journals for specific topical research. RefWorks will help organize your research and citations, making them accessible from any computer and allowing you to generate bibliographies easily in established formats.
- Ref Works
Links to comprehensive guide on setting up and using RefWorks a web based tool for collecting, accessing, organizing, citing, and sharing citations including articles, books, websites, and more. - MY Bookbag
Getting Online Course Readings and Textbooks . . .
Library Reserves provides a print collection of textbooks as well as electronic access to articles, chapters and other course materials (including streaming videos) at http://library-reserves.tamu.edu/. If textbooks or print materials are on reserve at a campus library, their location and status will also indicated.
The first time you login, you will need to follow these steps:
- Login with your NetID
- On the left, click on Search Classes
- Enter the instructor's name OR the Department and Course Number
- From the list, click Add Class
It will only be necessary to do this the first time, Thereafter, the course will be listed in the Main Menu when you login.
Citing Your Work: APSA Style
In almost all cases, the American Political Science Association (APSA) citation style is prescribed in this subject area. Check your syllabus and/or with your instructor to confirm their preference.
See the guides below for help citing specific kinds of materials used for your research.
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