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Subject specific databases:
A note on E-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:
See also the statistical reference works cited below in the REFERENCE RESOURCES section. |
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USEFUL WEB RESOURCES
Barnard Subject Guides Columbia Subject Guides American History & American Studies Foreign Countries Foreign Press Translations Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs: Information Resources Latin American Studies Middle East Studies Political Science: Information Resources Think Tanks and Policy Centers U.S. Government Documents: U.S. Foreign Policy Resources Open Web Americans & the World Google Book Search Google Scholar -- use Columbia URL, rather than going directly to scholar.google.com to get more directly to full text International Affairs Resources International Crisis Group - Conflict prevention and resolution OnlineNewspapers.com Pew Global Attitudes Project U.S. Department of State: International Information Programs (IIP) |
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REFERENCE RESOURCESReference Books
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Slides from class presentation Style Guides Bedford Handbook Online provides information and examples on using APA, Chicago, CSE, and MLA formatting. We also have documentation books in the reference section of the library and at the reference desk.
RefWorks requires you to create a user account from within the campus network or by going through our proxy server. This will happen automatically if you follow this link, and enter your UNI and password if prompted. EndNote bibliographic software is available for downloading, free of charge, to all current Barnard and Columbia students from the AcIS software server. Consult the RefWorks and EndNote at Barnard and Columbia page for more details. |
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Last Modified 10/14/2008 Jenna Freedman Coordinator of Reference Services / Zine Librarian |
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