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POSC 491: Honors Seminar

A guide to assist you in your thesis research. Email nicholas.dandrea@pepperdine.edu if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.

Welcome to the library guide for POSC Honors Seminar! On this guide, you will find information to help you explore the necessary materials for your research project. If you ever have any questions, need help using a library or online resource, or want personalized assistance researching a topic, please reach out to me directly through email (nicholas.dandrea@pepperdine.edu) or by scheduling an appointment.

Research Starting Points

In addition to the resource below, you're always welcome to reach out to me directly if you'd like to chat about how to get going on your project as you're making those first steps. The journal linked is a highly influential review journal; each article summarizes and synthesizes political research into one paper.

Academic Articles & Books

Below you'll be able to search for books at Pepperdine Libraries and beyond. Here are some useful tips for searching our library:

  • Use the filters to improve your results. I recommend using the library filter (shows you what we have) and the format filter (choose between ebooks, print books, articles, etc).
  • Use the tags in the Subjects area of a book's record to find similar books. They're available after you click on a book's title in the results page.
  • Use quotation marks around phrases to enhance your results. For example, "Pepperdine University" will produce only results that contain those two words together and in that order
  • Use TI: before your search words to search just the titles of things and use AU: before an author's name to see their works
 

Data & Statistics

Newspapers

Gray Literature

Gray (Grey) literature is information produced outside of traditional academic and commercial publishing channels. This includes writings, reports, and other publications produced by research centers, think tanks, banks, and similar organizations. These aren't peer-reviewed in the same way academic research is, but they can be useful sources for your work.

These links are to a few places you can search multiple sources at once, but locating gray literature is tough and I'm happy to help if needed!