Steadily growing repository containing a previously unavailable subset of Princeton’s Latin American Ephemera Collection as well as newly acquired materials being digitized and added on an ongoing basis.
Full text archive of core journals in select disciplines. Journal issues from the most recent 3-5 years are usually NOT available electronically through JSTOR. Also includes full text of many Princeton University Press books as well as books in Classics from many university presses.
Along with Web of Science and Google Scholar, Scopus provides coverage across the disciplines. Scopus also offers advanced sorting functionality, including by number of citation. This can make it useful for identifying important works within a field or topic.
Princeton's Institutional ID (needed for Papers software): 51401.
Includes several Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports related to "international aid" or "foreign aid." Also includes transcripts of Congressional hearings / testimony on related topics from NGOs, academics, government officials, and others.
Comprehensive database of legal materials, including cases, statutes, and regulations of the U.S. government and the various state governments; case law from 1789 to present; current and historical statutes and regulations from 1980 forward. Provides full text of many major global, national, and regional newspapers.
Contains several libraries containing government information including Congressional Documents, Attorney General Decisions, Presidential Documents, and others.
Aggregates research in international affairs. Publishes a wide range of scholarship, including working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, and proceedings from conferences.
Comprehensive review of the literature in political science. Can help students identify major tends in the field as well as find general overviews of research in specific subject areas of politics.
Daily highlights of key economic, political and market developments around the world and provides concise analytical briefings on the implications for business.
Translation service of the U.S. Government, usually attributed to the Central Intelligence Agency. It covered political, military, economic, environmental and sociological news and commentary, as well as scientific and technical information.