Terrorism: Selected Web Sites, Searching Tactics and Library Resources Tony Angiletta, Morrison Curator for the Social Sciences Updated March 27, 2008.

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Terrorism: Selected Web Sites, Searching Tactics and Library Resources Tony Angiletta, Morrison Curator for the Social Sciences Updated March 27, 2008

Explanatory Note The following slide show presents some elementary searching strategies using the Google search engine, a list of selected links to useful websites on terrorism and selected bibliographic and source materials available only to authorized Stanford users.

Six Simple Dicta on Searching the Web, Google, Socrates or any Index 1. When in doubt, phrases in quotes 2. When in doubt, capitalize Boolean 3. When in doubt, use Advanced search 4. Narrow humongous search results: by format, by domain suffix 5. Supplement index searches with Google Scholar 6. If it is print resource and not at Stanford, use ILL

I Google, therefore I find…maybe: Obvious and not so obvious ways to narrow down ( 1. Simple Google search on “terrorism”: 3/27/08 = 50,200, Advanced Google search using “terrorism” and format.pdf :3/27/08 = 433, Advanced Google search using “terrorism” and domain suffix.edu : 3/27/08 = 404, Advanced Google search using “terrorism”, domain suffix.edu & format.pdf : 3/27/08 = 96,200

I Google, therefore I find…may be: Obvious and not so obvious ways to narrow down (cont’d) 5. Advanced Google search using “terrorism” in Russian and country suffix for.ru (Russia) 6. Country domain suffixesCountry domain suffixes 7. Advanced Google search using “terrorism” and domain suffix.gov and.mil (or U.S. Government link) 8. Advanced Google search using “terrorisme” and “bibliographie” and language French

I Google, therefore I find…maybe: Obvious and not so obvious ways to narrow down (cont’d.) 9. Google Scholar search on “terrorism” : 3/27/08 = 545, Google Scholar search on “terrorism”: 3/27/08 and pub dates: = 38,500 hits; pub dates 2001 – 2006 = 86,100 hits 11. Google Scholar search on title“terrorism” in Stanford subscription to Jane’s Defense Magazine package= 342

Comparative Terrorism Citations,

Some Web sites on Terrorism worth a visit. 1. Transactional Records Clearing House (TRAC). Independent watchdog.Transactional Records Clearing House (TRAC). Independent watchdog. –1a. TRAC Special Report, February 13, 2003 : Criminal Enforcement Against TerroristsTRAC Special Report, February 13, 2003 : Criminal Enforcement Against Terrorists –2a. TRAC Special Report, December 8, 2003: Criminal Terrorism Enforcement Since the 9/11/01 AttacksTRAC Special Report, December 8, 2003: Criminal Terrorism Enforcement Since the 9/11/01 Attacks 2. Gilmore Commission: Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism. Annual ReportsGilmore Commission: Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism. Annual Reports

Some Web sites (continued) 3. H-Net site on teaching tragedy, violence and terrorism. Good historical contextualization.H-Net site on teaching tragedy, violence and terrorism. Good historical contextualization. 4. Univ. of Minnesota Human Rights Library. International Terrorism and Human Right links.Univ. of Minnesota Human Rights Library. International Terrorism and Human Right links. 5. United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention. Tony note: includes 15 anti- terrorism conventions.United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention. Tony note: includes 15 anti- terrorism conventions.

Some Web sites (continued) 6. Monterey Institute for International Studies. Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)6. Monterey Institute for International Studies. Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) 7. Center for Non-Proliferation Studies (Org chart for CBW response)Center for Non-Proliferation Studies (Org chart for CBW response) 8. Federation of American Scientists (FAS) 9. SITE (Search for International Terrorist Entities)SITE (Search for International Terrorist Entities)

Some Web sites (continued) 10. Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (formerly SIIS). On terrorism.Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (formerly SIIS). On terrorism. 11. International Relations and Security Network (ISN). Resources for terrorism.International Relations and Security Network (ISN). 12. Terrorism Knowledge Base Terrorism Knowledge Base 13. Jamestown FoundationJamestown Foundation 14. Terrorism Research CenterTerrorism Research Center 15. Terrorism: Information Resources (Columbia Univ.)Terrorism: Information Resources

C. Stanford Libraries sites 1. Academic Universe (also listed as Lexis-Nexis). Statistical Universe. Power Tables. Terrorism. 207 tables on incidents, public attitudes and agency budgets. 2. Academic Universe. Reference. Polls and Surveys. Terrorism. 3. Polling the Nations, iPoll & Gallup Brain 4. Academic Universe. Legal Research.

C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d) 5. EBSCO host Databases; search one or several databases at the same time. a. Academic Source Premier b. Business Source Complete c. ERIC d. Medline e. NTIS f. EconLit g. Environmental Issues and Policy Index

C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d) 6. Illumina. Search one or several databases at the same time. a. World Political Science Abstracts b. Sociological Abstracts c. Environmental Science & Pollution Mgt. d. PsycInfo and PsycArticles

C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d) 7. Social Sciences Citation Index. SSCI. 8. PolicyFile and CIAO 9. Newspaper databases/indexes (Global NewsBank, Historical NYT, Lexis-Nexis) 10. Stanford Dissertations 11. Social Science Data and Software (SSDS). Iterate International terrorism 12. Defense & International Security (Lancaster) 13. Jane’s Defence Magazine Library

C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d) 14. National and International Documents –a. Lexis-Nexis Congressional –b. Lexis-Nexis Statistical (ASI) –c. Lexis-Nexis Statistical (IIS) –d. Congressional Quarterly (CQ.com) & National Journal –e. Congressional Research Service (CRS) reportsCongressional Research Service (CRS) reports –f. AccessUN