POLS 004 • Fall 2023
Simon Elichko (they/them)
Social Sciences & Data Librarian
Appointments: bit.ly/selichk1
Last week's discussion about understanding the causes of war by using the levels of analysis framework (Kenneth Waltz, 1959)
"You've run out of free articles for the month..."
"Buy this e-book..." "Pay $45 for this article PDF..."
You have free access to thousands of newspapers, and magazines through Swarthmore's Libraries.
(Scholarly journals too, but we'll come back to that.)
If you search for Yemen airstrikes in Google, you'll get results from a wide range of sources.
How to make your search more precise:
How to make your search more precise:
If you come across a broken link, copy the URL.
Then go to the Wayback Machine, paste the URL, and look for archived versions of the site.
For example: updates from a Greenpeace anti-coal campaign in Greece.
You may have to try multiple dates to find an archived version that works. Be persistent.
Annotated reading lists
Particularly helpful for topics written about extensively (e.g. WWI)
Academic articles & books by topic
See research guide page Finding Academic Articles & Books
For example, this search in the database Web of Science.
Meet with Simon
Schedule at bit.ly/selichk1
Or email them at selichk1@swarthmore.edu
Get peer support from Research & Information Associates
Stop by the McCabe Research & Info Desk
Use the chat in Tripod to get help from librarians and RIAs