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Public Policy Resource Guide from Stokes Library: Home

Information regarding the Methods Lab

A well-researched paper probably involves all of these

The Library's print book and eBook collections

Journal articles obtained from Articles+, Web of Science and/or Scopus databases. These are only a few of the hundreds of journal databases available to you via PUL. Feel free to reach out to a Stokes librarian to identify the appropriate database for your domain. 

News Sources organized by region of the world (and current/historical).

Most frequently-requested news sources (no paywalls).

Consultation with the Public Policy Librarian, Social Science Data Librarian, or another Princeton Librarian.

For assistance with Data Analysis and/or Statistics.

Writing support and citation help (Chicago, MLA, APA, etc.).  For help with Zotero, please email Audrey Welber.

General Information about Stokes Library

Stokes Library Staff

  • Ameet Doshi (ameet.doshi@princeton.edu) Head of Stokes Library, Public Policy 
  • Joann Donatiello (jdonatie@princeton.edu) Demography, US health policy
  • Ofira Schwartz-Soicher (oschwart@princeton.edu) Social Science Data and Sociology

General questions Stokes Library stokeslib@princeton.edu

 Stokes Viz Hub Provides workshops, consultants, and remote access to software.