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Search Tools & Tips for PSC 231 Money in Politics Prepared by Ann Marshall February 5, 2013
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Overview Tools (focus on subscription-based) Strategies (e.g. mine articles for new sources) Tricks & short cuts
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Types of Sources Demographics – how does my state compare? Scholarly Literature (esp. case studies) Newspapers, Legal, & Statistical Resources
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I. Demographic Data (Census)
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http://factfinder2.census.gov/ http://quickfacts.census.gov/ Census State Data
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http://factfinder2.census.gov/ Census State Legislative District Data
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http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/rankings.html State Rankings PopulationPersons Below Poverty Level
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II. Scholarly Literature (Articles and Books)
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Political Science Complete (PSC) Just political science journals (& conference papers) 2900 titles (full text of 762). JSTOR has 152 titles Ebsco database (UR subscribes to 23+ Ebsco databases) Tricks: "Field" options, use of AND, use of *
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Using "AND" and truncation (7 to 25)
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Search the Abstract (40 to 16) Search the Full Text (40 to 185) Note: In PSC, only some articles are fulltext, so you're only searching the full text when it is available.
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Limit to Scholarly (185 to 79) Also play with keywords: lobby*, money, "interest groups," etc.
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Note: This article was not considered a "scholarly journal" by Ebsco because it was a conference paper. Check the Sources of the Articles You Find
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Books: Voyager Catalog Advanced Search
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WorldCat (Books at other libraries)
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Google Books
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E-books via Ebrary: (e.g. Legislative Branch of State Government) This particular book (linked from the Library Resources page in Blackboard) has sections on the legislative branch of government on each state.
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E-books via Ebrary ** Ebrary limits 60 pages per browser session. To download a chapter, create and account and then sign in. 2 3 1 4 5
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III. Newspapers, Legal, & Statistical
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Hint: Change "Major World Publications" to "Newspapers " LexisNexis News (via LexisNexis Academic)
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LexisNexis All News
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Check the Sources of the Articles You Find
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(Search got 28 hits and I sorted oldest to newest). LexisNexis Law Reviews (via LexisNexis Academic)
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From the 1976 book "Financing Politics" by Alexander (Rush Rhees Library also has 1980, 1984, and 1992 edition)
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LexisNexis (ProQuest) Statistical 18 page report, available for at least 2 years
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1. The book of the states. Supplement A. The legislators [electronic resource] : numbers, terms, and party affiliations, 1937-2003. Book of the States (via Voyager and Online) 2. The book of the states. 2010 Edition
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A Few Websites
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National Conference of State Legislatures http://www.ncsl.org/legislatures-elections/elections/database-of-campaign-finance-legislation.aspx
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http://www.ncsl.org/Portals/1/documents/legismgt/Limits_to_Candidates_2011-2012.pdf National Conference of State Legislatures
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National Institute on Money in State Politics: Follow The Money
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Ann's contact info. & links (http://my.rochester.edu)http://my.rochester.edu See also http://annmarshall.infohttp://annmarshall.info
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