Before you start searching for resources, pause to think about what exactly you are searching for:
Pro tip: as you find primary and secondary sources, see what language they use, and add new terms to your list to help you refine additional searches!
Projects in this course often take a variety of approaches. You may want to start by looking for book-length treatments using Macalester's library catalog or shorter subject encyclopedia entries for topic overviews and bibliographies of important works as a way to get started.
Pro Tip: Reading the introduction and the conclusion of a book, along with using the table of contents and the index can go a long way toward helping you find the sections of most interest. You don't have to read every word! (Unless you want to.)
Provides coverage of more than 2,600 law-related periodicals. Contains the entire Congressional Record, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, complete coverage of the U.S. Reports back to 1754, and entire databases dedicated to treaties, constitutions, case law, world trials, classic treatises, international trade, foreign relations, U.S. Presidents, and much more.
Credible source for news, legal, and business sources that is updated daily. Includes access to print and online journals, television and radio broadcasts, newswires and blogs, as well as local, regional, national, and international newspapers, legal sources for federal and state cases and statutes, business information on U.S. and international companies and executives. For Business Nexis Uni covers company and industry news, detailed company financial data, and includes major accounting journals. In Law, the database provides texts of federal and state court decisions, federal and state agency regulations, and law journal articles.
Index of scholarly journals, books, and dissertations covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada from before European contact to the present.
Index covering world history (excluding the United States and Canada). It includes hundreds of history journals and books, plus useful features such as the ability to search by time period.
Indexes journals, books, conference papers, government documents and research reports in the area of family studies.
Moving from individual sources to a literature review, these two databases can be particularly helpful.
Search across a wide range of scholarly literature from around the world. This custom link for Google Scholar includes the Macalester Library code and will display a "MACLINKS FULL TEXT" link next to resources available from Macalester Library. You will also see MACLINKS if you are logged in to the on-campus network. If you are off campus and don't use the above custom link, you can configure Google Scholar to display MACLINKS by customizing your library links settings.
Use the "Cited by" link under each reference to see works that use the original work in some way; this is a great way to see how scholarship influences subsequent research.
