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Article Databases
This list of article databases represent the core or main starting points for international relations and policy studies. It is not a comprehensive list; some of your thesis topics might require the use of other specialized subject databases.
Statistics and Data
If you are using statistics or data for your research, you should definitely check out the workshops, online guides, or even make a consulting appointment with the Social Science Data and Software group at Green Library. Below are some key statistical resources that will be useful to get you started and help identify data sources.
Maps and GIS
For those working with maps and GIS, the Stanford Library has a large print and online map collection. Additionally, the Branner Library provides GIS support to students and researchers using GIS software as well as finding geospatial data.
Manage your references and bibliography
It is recommended that you use a bibliographic management tool to help keep track of your references. Below are those that are supported on campus. They enable you to download citations directly from library catalogs, article databases, and even the web and automatically generate a bibliography or insert footnotes into your documents.
Archive Your Thesis
CISAC Honors Program students will be asked to deposit their theses into the Stanford Digital Library in May. Below is some information about the SDR and the CISAC collections that will help you prepare for submitting your theses.