Global & International Studies - Capstone Seminar: Books

Basic research guide to introduce students to the theory and practice of global and international studies.

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Tips for Finding Books

Use the KU Library Catalog to find books on your topic. 

Identify Keywords:  Before searching the Library Catalog or other databases, choosing the right keywords is essential.  Take a few minutes to write down all the words that describe your topic.  Use these words in keyword searches.

Follow the Bibliographic Trail:  One proven method for gathering reliable information efficiently is to follow the citations or references from one source to another.  Just as internet links take you to other pages or sources recommended by a site's webmaster, the author of a book or article provides a series of notes and/or references in a bibliography designed to lead you to other sources on the topic. 

Can't Find Books on Your Topic in KU's Catalog?  Use WorldCat to search the library catalogs of other universities; then request to borrow the books through our Interlibrary Loan service.

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Can't Find It at KU?

Search WorldCat to find books in other major research libraries.  Then request to borrow the books through KU's Interlibrary Loan service.  For help with ILL, watch the tutorial to the right.  

Search for an item in libraries near you:
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LC Subject Headings

Browse SUBJECT HEADINGS for international relations using the KU online catalog.  Search for these terms in the "Subject Heading" field. 

Then click on a subject heading to see books with that subject.

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