Political Science
- PUL Databases
- Research Guides to Government Resources
- International Government Links
- Links to Resources
- Internet Indexes, Databases & Data Set Archives
- Purdue University Political Science Department
- State, Local and Federal Government Links
- Scholarly Societies and Associations
Selected Purdue Libraries Databases for Political Science
- AccessUN: Provides access to United Nations publications from agencies such as the General Assembly, Economic and Social Council, and Security Council.
- America: History and Life: Abstracts of selected journal articles, citations of book and media reviews, and dissertations covering the history of what is now the United States and Canada for all time periods. Covers over 2,000 journals published worldwide. All abstracts are in English. Every year about 16,000 new entries are added. Includes some 6,000 citations of book and media reviews.
- Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS): This database references western-language journal articles, book chapters, and monographs on all subjects (especially humanities and social sciences) pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide from 1971 to the present.
- CQ Public Affairs Collection: Organized by over twenty broad subjects in the fields of public policy and public affairs, this full-text collection provides selected resources for each subject, including reports, historic documents, legislation, court case summaries, statistical analyses, chronologies, organizations, web sites, and more.
- Environmental Policy Index: This database provides researchers with abstracts and indexes for over 1,000 titles, 500 currently, covering environmental issues and policies. The database covers in depth applicable areas of agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, environmental law, geography, marine and freshwater resources, public policy, social impacts, urban planning, and more. An environment thesaurus and publication index provide for more precise searching. Online coverage extends back to 1973.
- GPO Access: Authorized by Public Law 103-40, GPO Access contains the full text of major U.S. Government legal, legislative, and regulatory information sources such as the United States Code, congressional bills, committee reports on legislation, bill status information, the Congressional Record, General Accounting Office reports the Code of Federal Regulations, and the Federal Register.
- GPO Index: Government Printing Office (GPO) is an index to U.S. congressional, judicial and executive information from 1976 to present available for distribution to federal depository libraries such as Purdue..
- Historical Abstracts: Abstracts of selected journal articles, citations of books, book reviews and dissertations on the history of all parts of the world (excluding the United States and Canada) from 1450 to present. Published since 1954, Historical Abstracts currently covers over 2,000 journals published throughout the world. Besides article citations, each year it adds approximately 3,000 book citations, for a total of over 20,000 entries added each year.
- Indiana Administrative Code: Contains the text of regulations Indiana state agencies use to enforce laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly and signed by the Governor.
- LexisNexis Academic: Provides full text access to federal and state court cases and laws, European Union law, patents, tax law, law review articles, newspaper articles, and additional reference information. Includes U.S. Supreme Court and federal court opinions from 1789 to present.
- LexisNexis Statistical: Provides indexing, abstracting, and links to selected full-text coverage of statistical publications produced by the U.S. government, state governments, international government organizations, and selected private organizations.
- Matter of Fact: This databse contains statements from speeches and written works which include statistical information on current social,k economic, political, health, environmental, and public policy.
- OmniFile Full Text Mega: (Combines Social Sciences Abstracts and Humanities Abstracts with other databases) This database provides cover-to-cover indexing for 492 key international English language periodicals in the Social Sciences and 500 English language periodicals in the Humanities. Material include articles, review articles, scholarly replies to the literature, interviews, obituaries, and biographies in the fields of anthropology, economics, geography, international relations, political science, psychology, sociology, archaeology and classical studies, art and photography, folklore, history, journalism and communications, language and literature, literary and political criticism, music and performing arts, philosophy, and religion and theology. It is updated weekly with coverage from 1983 to the present. Abstracting begins with material in 1994.
- PAIS International: This database is a bibliographic index with abstracts covering the full range of political, social, and public policy issues, such as economic, political, and social issues, business, finance, law, international trade and relations, public administration, government, and any topics that are or might become the subject of legislation.. The database covers selected journal articles, books, statistics, yearbooks, directories, conference proceedings, pamphlets, reports, and government documents. Coverage includes documents published worldwide in any of six languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
- Social Sciences Citation Index: This is a multidisciplinary database, with searchable author abstracts, covering the journal literature of the social sciences. It indexes 1,700 journals spanning 50 disciplines, and is searchable by keyword, author, journal title, and by date. An added feature is searching for citations to individual authors and/or publications. This database indexes a representative selection of non-English language journals.
- Source OECD: Compilation of statistics and reports from the Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD)
- United Nations Statistical Yearbook: The database contains international stats compiled yearly by the UN. Topics include agriculture, education, finance, manufacturing, social statistics, and trade.
- U.S. Law Week: Weekly coverage of the most significant cases and key legislative, regulatory, and pre-decisional developments, across the country, across all areas of the law.
- Worldwide Political Science Abstracts: Up-to-date indexing, abstracts, and research links in political science and related fields, including international relations, law, sociology, economics, and public administration/policy. Has the backfiles from 1975 onward from two major research databases that have ceased: Political Science Abstracts and ABC POL SCI. Monitors 1,235 titles for relevant items, including materials in 34 languages.
Scholarly Societies and Associations
- American Political Science Association: This site and those listed below in this section are the official web sites of various scholarly organizations in Political Science. These sites can provide good information about the discipline or sub-discipline as well as links to other sites the members find authoritative and useful.
- Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies: Organization providing conservative/libertarian perspectives on legal and public policy matters.
- Indiana Political Science Association
- International Political Science Association
- Midwest Political Science Association
- Southern Political Science Association
- Western Political Science Association
Selected Free Internet Indexes, Databases & Data Set Archives
- 2008 Elections: Provides links to presidential campaign websites and other political campaign material from government and other websites.
- American Presidency Project: This University of California-Santa Barbara resource provides detailed documentary information about the U.S. presidency.
- Avalon Project: The Yale Law School. This site is dedicated to providing access via the World Wide Web to primary source materials in the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government.
- American Rhetoric contains three datatbases. The Online Speech Bank is a database containing over 5000 full text, audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recordings.
- Cases & Materials on American Federalism, Online Edition: Developed by Douglas G. Amber of Purdue University, Calumet and organized for a specific course. Thus, it is a well organized collection of court cases and documents concerning American Federalism.
- Chronology of US Historical Documents: University of Oklahoma College of Law. This site is a full text database beginning with the Magna Carta and contains treaties, speeches, and other documents.
- Commission on Presidential Debates: Organization responsible for sponsoring presidential and vice-presidential debates.
- Country Studies: This site contains on-line versions of books previously published in hard copy by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army. Because the original intent of the Series' sponsor was to focus primarily on lesser known areas of the world or regions in which U.S. forces might be deployed, the series is not all-inclusive. At present, 101 countries and regions are covered. Notable omissions include Canada, France, the United Kingdom, and other Western nations, as well as a number of African nations.
- Constitution Finder: The University of Richmond School of Law this site offers constitutions, charters, amendments, and other related documents from different nations of the world.
- Constitutions: This site maintained by Richard Kimber presents past and present constitutions of various countries.
- C-SPAN: Cable television network providing webcasts of various governmental and public policy events including congressional committee hearings.
- Federalist Papers: Full-text and indexed. The Federalist Papers were written and published during the years 1787 and 1788 in several New York State newspapers to persuade New York voters to ratify the proposed constitution. In total, the Federalist Papers consist of 85 essays outlining how this new government would operate and why this type of government was the best choice for the United States of America.
- Foreign and International Government Statistical Agencies
- Historical Documents: The Library of Congress. This site contains full text searchable early Congressional documents.
- Indiana State Statistical Agencies
- Political Advocacy Groups: A Directory of United States Lobbyists: Provides access to political interest group websites arranged by subject. (NEW)
- Presidential Libraries & Records : Provides links to presidential libraries administered by the National Archives & other organizations.
- Research Centers: Provides access to U.S. and foreign think tanks representing numerous public policy issues and perspectives on these issues.
- State Constitutions and Statutes, etc: This page seeks to link to sites containing full-text state constitutions, statutes (called codes or compiled laws in some states), legislation (bills, amendments and similar documents), session laws (bills that have become laws), and administrative rules.
- U.S. Government Statistical Agency Websites: A listing of several U.S. Government statistical agencies.
Research Guides to Government Resources
- Government Documents on Agriculture: Provides coverage of government information resources on agriculture and agricultural policy.
- Government Documents on American Indians: Provides coverage of government documents on American Indians and U.S. Government policies toward American Indians.
- Government Documents on Aviation:
Provides coverage of government information resources on aviation policy and technology. - Government Documents on Banking: Provides coverage of government information resources on banking and other financial services.
- Government Documents on Budgets:
Provides coverage of government information resources on governmental budgets emphasizing federal, state, and foreign government resources. - Census Information: Presents coverage on researching U.S. Census information and statistics as well as foreign census information resources.
- Government Documents on Constitutional Law: Provides coverage of government information resources on researching U.S. constitutional law.
- Government Documents on Criminal Justice: Provides coverage of government information resources on criminal justice.
- Government Documents on Drug Policy: Provides information on using government information resources covering illicit drugs and the domestic and international impact of such activity.
- Government Documents on Economics: Provides coverage of government information resources on economy policymaking and statistics.
- Education Law Reference Guide: Provides coverage on researching federal and state education law and policy using government information resources.
- Government Documents on Energy: Provides coverage of government information resources on energy and governmental energy policymaking.
- Government Documents on the Environment: Provides coverage of government information resources on the environment and environmental law and policymaking.
- Government Documents on Food Regulations & Safety: Provides coverage of government information resources on food regulations & safety.
- Government Documents on U.S. Foreign Policy: Provides coverage of government information resources on U.S. foreign policy.
- Government Documents on Forensic Science: Provides coverage of government information resources on forensic science.
- Government Documents on Gambling: Provides coverage of government information resources and statistics on gambling.
- Government Documents on Health: Provides coverage of government information resources on health and public policy aspects of health care.
- Government Documents on Housing: Provides coverage of government information resources on commercial and residential housing.
- Government Documents on Immigration: Provides coverage of historical and contemporary government information resources on immigration.
- Indiana Government & Politics: A Resource Guide: Provides coverage of information resources on Indiana government and politics.
- Government Documents on Intelligence: Provides coverage of government information resources on U.S. and foreign intelligence agency activities.
- Government Documents on International Trade: Provides coverage of government information resources and statistics on international trade and trade policymaking.
- Government Documents on National Security Policy: Provides coverage of government information resources on national security policymaking in the U.S. and other countries.
- Government Documents on Nuclear Energy: Provides coverage of government information resources on nuclear energy and its public policy impact in the U.S. and other countries.
- Government Documents on Public Administration: Provides coverage of government information resources on managing and administering government agencies and programs.
- Government Documents on Railroads: Provides coverage of government information resources on railroads and the role they play in public policy.
- Government Redistricting Web Sites: Provides coverage of state government legislative redistricting websites following the 2000 population census.
- Government Documents on Science Policy: Provides coverage of government information resources on government support for scientific research and development.
- Government Documents on Space Policy: Provides coverage of government information resources on space policy and exploration.
- Government Documents on Taxes: Provides coverage of government information resources on taxes and tax policy.
- Government Telecommunication Resources Provides coverage of government information resources on governmental involvement in telecommunications activities and policymaking.
- Government Documents on Transportation: Provides coverage of government information resources on transportation.
- Government Documents on Water: Provides coverage of government information resources on water
State, Local and Federal Government Links
- Indiana Local Government
- Indiana State Government
- GPO Access: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office that provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information products produced by the Federal Government. The information provided on this site is the official, published version and the information retrieved from GPO Access can be used without restriction, unless specifically noted. This free service is funded by the Federal Depository Library Program and has grown out of Public Law 103-40, known as the Government Printing Office Electronic Information Enhancement Act of 1993.
- Official Executive Branch Web Sites
- State and Local Governments: Library of Congress.
International Government Links
- European Union
- Foreign Government Resources
- International Government Organizations
- Organization of American States .
- Political Resources: A listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the world.
- United Nations
Lists of Links to Other Resources
- C-SPAN Directory of Political Blogs
- Daily KOS: Prominent leftist political blog
- Fedspending.org: This OMB Watch database features information about federal spending emphasizing grants and contracts.
- Law and Politics: Internet Guide Founder of Law and Politics: Internet Guide, Randy Roberts is a law student, freelance author, and webmaster for the ABA E-Commerce Law Division.
- Links to Political and Social Science Resources on the Internet: UCLA Library.
- Pig Book: This Citizen's Against Government Waste resource documents wasteful government spending. (Select "Pork" upon reaching this site.
- Political Parties Directory (U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, United Kingdom)
- Political Science Resources This site maintained by Richard Kimber.
- Townhall: Provides conservative political perspectives including blogs.
For more information contact the subject Librarian:
Bert Chapman
Government Information & Political Science Librarian
Associate Professor of Library Science
Phone: (765) 494-2837
E-mail: chapmanb@purdue.edu