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Starter Tips
- A good introduction to use of the Internet itself is posted by the
Middlebury College Libraries
- Try the numerous links found on the
International Relations page of St. Martin’s
Press , and their
Comparative Politics page.
- Probably the largest collection of international linkages on the Net is the
International Simulations Page of the University of Michigan Documents Center,
including ones on international organizations (IGOs and NGOs) and international
simulation models.
- The Web Virtual Library of
World-Wide International Affairs Resources is
maintained at the University of Pittsburgh.
- One of the largest sources of
Political Science resources on the Web is found at
the University of Keele (England).
- The
International Studies Association’s Directory of Internet Resources covers a
broad range of regional, functional activities, and issues sites.
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Larry Schankman, Reference Librarian at Mansfield University, has a large and
comprehensive international and area studies site.
- Political Resources on the Net provides a wide range of international links.
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Academic Journals on the WWW (University of Wales)
- If you wish to find an Internet Newsgroup that discusses your country or topic,
do a search on Dejanews.
- For news, subscribe to a source such as clari.world, specific to the continent
or country of your choice, such as clari.world.europe.germany.
Libraries
News Sources
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