Oxford Bibliographies: A Point of Departure
Explore the political science and international relations bibliographies from Oxford University Press now through the 2014 academic year. The bibliographies have their own editors, are peer-reviewed, annotated by leading scholars and designed to be starting points for research.
You can search one of these bibliographies by visiting the Databases A-Z list on the library homepage.
The bibliographies can:
* Introduce a research topic – Simple and advanced search capabilities are available. Subject bibliographies are browsable together or individually (political science or international relations) and updated approximately three times per year.
Search results can be exported to citation management tools such as EndNote, RefWorks, and Zotero.
* Provide examples of annotated bibliographies – Search responses include an introduction and general overview, citations to the best articles, books, and a range of other online sources centered on a topic.
Where available, journal citations are linked to full-text via the link and book citations are linked to Falvey via the link.
* Direct researchers to multiple types of content – Search responses can include books, journals, web resources, multimedia, primary documents, forthcoming and related articles.
The My OBO feature allows the user to set up a free account to save and annotate search results. Results are available online.
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Oxford Bibliographies was named one of the Top 10 Internet Resources of 2013 by CHOICE Reviews Online
Don’t forget to use other popular Oxford resources, available from Falvey Library, such as Oxford Islamic Studies Online, select political science Oxford handbooks and history Oxford handbooks.
Find out more about it: from Falvey subject liaison Merrill Stein.
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