Political Science


SAGE Research Methods Datasets 

Provides datasets from national and international sources that can be used in the teaching and learning of quantitative and qualitative analytical methods used in the social sciences.Please provide us with feedback on this resource.

Trial expires on Thursday, October 15, 2015.

Vanderbilt Television News Archives

This resource was on trial and has been acquired by the Baylor Libraries.

 

 

Cross-national Time-series Data Archive

A product of the State University of New York (Binghamton), the Cross-National Time-Series Data Archive provides ranges of annual data from 1815 to the present for many countries. Data would be useful to researchers in political science, sociology, economics, business, education, history, and communications (data sets on telegraphs and computer usage are included). The data elements have been collected at regular intervals which allow users to look at what has changed over time.

ProQuest Congressional Publications. Bills & Laws (1789- present)

Provides the full text of all versions of all U.S. public and private bills and resolutions from 1789 to the present

ProQuest Congressional Publications. Executive Orders and Presidential Proclamations (1789 – present)

Provides a complete collection of numbered and unnumbered Executive Orders and Presidential Proclamations, including those that are published in other sources as well as the Federal Register and cumulated annually in Title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Web of Science Core Collection

The Baylor Libraries recently acquired additional backfiles for this resource, moving the years of indexed content to 1965 to present for the Science Citation Index and the Social Sciences Citation Index.  Previously, the indexed content was 1970 to present).

Nineteenth Century Collections Online

This resource was on trial and has been acquired by the Baylor Libraries.

Human Rights Studies Online

Provides comprehensive, comparative documentation, analysis, and interpretation of major human rights violations and atrocity crimes in the 20th and 21st centuries. Using a case study approach, this resource provides primary and secondary materials across multiple media formats and content types for each selected event.

Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO)

Covers three subject areas: History (8 sections), Literature (2), Mathematics & Science (2). Provides full-text, fully searchable content from a broad range of primary sources. Includes works in Western and non-Western languages, and are sourced from rare collections at libraries and other institutions from around the globe.

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Trial expires on Wednesday, April 22, 2015.

American History, 1493-1859 (Module I)

Provides full-text searching for primary source documents (manuscripts, books, images) from the Colonial era through the abolition of slavery. Designed to coordinate and support college-level survey courses in American history this first module includes books, diaries and broadsides; military, legal, and government documents; and artwork, photography, correspondence, and newspapers, among other types. You may search for persons, recipients, event, or date; browse by date or any of more than two dozen thematic groupings. Materials are sourced from three outstanding collections of Americana: The Gilder Lehrman Collection, and the papers of Henry Knox and the papers of the Livingstone Family. Includes thematic essays by noted scholars as well as videos of lectures by prominent scholars in the field of American history. Primary sources. Adam Matthews.

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Trial expires on Tuesday, April 14, 2015.

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