Research Paper (GLO 299-Weiss) Spring 23

Using the CSN Library website to complete your research assignment

Welcome

Hello Dr. Weiss's students! I'm Susan Gregg, an Instruction and Reference Librarian at CSN. I'm based on the NLV campus and you can find me there at the Reference Desk or in the Online Chat Room. Please see the CSN Library Hours page for open hours for each campus and the online library help hours.  I've listed some of the library resources that will work best for your research. I will be able to help you navigate the library's website and find credible information from books and ebooks, films, and articles from databases. I'll also explain how to use the tools found in databases so that you can limit results, print the articles, and get a formatted citation. 
If you have any questions about using library resources, please come to campus or email your question (please allow 24 hours for email responses during the week and 48 hours on the weekend). If you need help quickly you can use our Online Chat service to talk to a librarian..
If you need help with organizing or writing your paper please call or visit a CAS location on campus. The link is available in the menu in your Canvas Course. Be mindful of the due dates your instructor has laid out. Research takes a lot of time and you should plan accordingly. Good luck on your research assignment and don't hesitate to contact me if you need help. 

Assignment Criteria-Citations and Sources

The overwhelming majority of the sources that you use for your paper should be scholarly resources, such as peer-reviewed journal articles, books, reports by think tanks and policy institutes, etc. Newspaper articles and newsmagazines should be used sparingly and almost exclusively for background information. Any source you use should provide in-depth and objective (unbiased) coverage of international relations issues and world events.The following are recommended sources:

  1. Newspaper/Media sources -Click on the link to go to these websites
    New York Times                                   Los Angeles Times 
    Wall Street Journal                             British Broadcasting Corporation 
    PBS
  2. Newsmagazines (for background information only) on foreign policy and international relations (non-peer-reviewed) can be found in the CSN Libraries EBSCO Complete and ProQuest Central databases. Use the filters for "Full Text" and "Magazines".
    Foreign Policy                                    The Atlantic 
    The Economist                                   Newsweek 
  3. Peer-reviewed academic journals on foreign policy and international relations can be found in the EBSCO Complete and ProQuest Central databases. Use the filters for "Full Text" and "Peer-reviewed".
    Foreign Affairs                                   International Organization 
    International Studies Quarterly          World Politics 
    Orbis                                                  International Studies Review 
    International Studies Perspectives 
  4. Foreign policy and international relations think tanks and policy institutes-click on the link to go to these websites

      Center for Strategic and International Studies 
      The Brookings Institution 
       Carnegie Endowment for International Peace   
            Human Rights Watch

Read the professor's assignment carefully for more information. Ask questions if you don't understand. 

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