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PA5304: Policy Process, Implementation, and Evaluation

PA5304: Policy Process, Implementation, and Evaluation. Hillary Campbell Government Documents Librarian January 29, 2005. Research Resources. Books Government Publications Electronic Databases World Wide Web Resources. Books in the McDermott Library.

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PA5304: Policy Process, Implementation, and Evaluation

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  1. PA5304: Policy Process, Implementation, and Evaluation Hillary Campbell Government Documents Librarian January 29, 2005

  2. Research Resources • Books • Government Publications • Electronic Databases • World Wide Web Resources

  3. Books in the McDermott Library • Search the Catalog by Title or Subject • Limit by Date, Format and Publication Type • Use “?” as truncation symbol to make search results more specific http://library.utdallas.edu

  4. Government Documents • Part of the Federal Depository Library Program and the Texas State Depository Library Program • By 2005, 95% of government publications could be online • Most of the library’s collection is in the catalog (lots of microfiche)

  5. Government Documents - Types • Statistical Publications • Reports from legislative bodies • Research Reports from government agencies • Forecasts • Legislative History materials (bill texts, laws, legislative reports, hearings, etc…) http://library.utdallas.edu

  6. Using the Library’s Databases vs. “Straight to Google” • Access to very specific information • Relatively high degree of authority on the information found within • No duplicates • More powerful “advanced” searching

  7. Suggested Databases • PAIS Online and PAIS Archive • LexisNexis • Congressional Universe • Newspaper Collections • Social Sciences Citation Index

  8. PAIS • Index for public policy and social issues • Some full-text from 1977 • Citations occasionally include an abstract, from 1915 • Coverage begins in 1915 • Indexes periodicals, books, hearings, reports, government publications Why? Best public policy database

  9. PAIS Tips • Search PAIS Online for 1977 – Present • Search PAIS Archive for 1915 – 1976 • In PAIS Online, you can limit to peer-reviewed publications http://www.utdallas.edu/library/collections/ dbases.htm

  10. How Do I Find the Full Text of an Article? • Start with the citation • Search the library’s catalog for the journal title • Check the library’s holdings information • Access the article in microfilm, hard copy or electronically • Use InterLibrary Loan to get articles published in journals to which the library does not subscribe

  11. Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe • Large, full-text news database • Contains an extensive legal section, that can search federal and state court decisions, federal and state codes, and articles from law reviews • Available via the library’s reference webpage: http://www.utdallas.edu/library/collections/dbases.htm

  12. New Newspaper Coverage • Wall Street Journal online – 1889 to the present • New York Times online – 1851 to the present • Washington Post online– 1877 to the present • Dallas Morning News online – 1885 to the present

  13. Social Sciences Citation Index • Large social science journal article index • Citations usually included • 1975 – Present Why? Cited Author and Cited Reference searching

  14. Social Sciences Citation Index Tips • Look closely – you might find a link to the full text • Don’t forget about the cited author/cited reference searching http://www.utdallas.edu/library/collections/ dbases.htm

  15. Other Recommended Electronic Databases • Contemporary Women’s Issues • Criminal Justice Abstracts • EconLit • ERIC (Education) • Population Index • Sage Urban Studies Abstracts • Sociological Abstracts • Social Sciences Citation Index All available via: http://www.utdallas.edu/library/collections/dbases.htm

  16. How Can I Make Sure an Article is Peer-Reviewed? Use Library’s Online Indexes of Journal Titles • Ulrichsweb - Search by the journal title. If the record indicates that a publication is “Refereed”, then it is a peer-reviewed title. • Serials Directory – Search by the journal title. Look for “yes” or “no” beside the Peer-Reviewed entry http://www.utdallas.edu/library/collections/ dbases.htm

  17. Texas Legislative Information: In-Library Resources • Vernon’s Texas Statutes and Codes – LAW KFT 1230.5.V4 A31 • General and Special Laws of theState – LAW KFT 1225.A23 • Texas House Journal – TX DOCS L1801.6.J826 • Texas Senate Journal – TX DOCS L1803.6.J826

  18. Texas Legislative Information / Best Online Resource • LexisNexis Legal State Case Law • Researching Legislative History and Intent - http://www.lrl.state.tx.us *Remember that the McDermott Library does not own all of the resources necessary to do a complete Texas legislative history

  19. WWW Resource for State of Texas Research House Research Organization - Nonpartisan source of impartial information on legislation and issues considered by the Texas Legislature • Focus Reports provide a thorough examination of a particular issue • Bill Analyses http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/hrofr/frame4.htm

  20. Other WWW Resources • Congressional Research Service Reports http://www.house.gov/rules/crs_reports.htm • National Center for Policy Analysis http://www.ncpa.org/pub • National Issues Forums Institute Reports http://www.nifi.org/reports/index.aspx

  21. Other WWW Resources - Dallas • DPL’s Community Information Database http://dallaslibrary.org/ • Dallas Indicators www.dallasindicators.org • North Central Texas Council of Governments http://www.dfwinfo.com/

  22. Plagiarism • What is Plagiarism? – Office of Scholastic Dishonesty • Answers to Confusing Plagiarism Questions – www.plagiarism.org • Citing – www.plagiarism.org • McDermott Library Online Plagiarism Tutorial

  23. Plagiarism – Print Resources in the McDermott Library • Publish, don't perish : the scholar's guide to academic writing and publishing • Student cheating and plagiarism in the Internet era : a wake-up call • Little, Brown Guide to Research and Documentation • MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers Search by title in the library catalog…

  24. How to Get Help from Home • Email http://www.utdallas.edu/library/howto/forms/erfform.html • Chat http://www.lib.utsystem.edu/students/ ask.html

  25. Final Research Tip • Don’t forget the Reference Librarians! • Mon-Thur: 8am – 10pm • Fri: 8am-8pm • Sat:9am-6pm • Sun:1pm-10pm

  26. Want to See This Presentation Again? http://www.utdallas.edu/~hxc024100/ presentations.html Links to: • The presentation shown in class on 1-26 • A brief overview of Census 2000 information Email hillary.campbell@utdallas.edu if you want a copy of the extended version

  27. The University of Texas at Dallas An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University P. O. Box 830643 Richardson, TX 75083-0643 972-883-2955 January 29, 2005

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