Political Science Graduate Student Orientation: Fall 2023

Why Should I Start With These Resources?

Good question — here are a few reasons:

  • Get an overview of a new or complex topic
  • Find authoritative information
  • Find out the names of key players in a given area
  • Locate terms that you can use in your research
  • Help narrow (or expand) your topic
  • Locate a bibliography of sources to help you start your research.

Available in Print

Call Numbers for Political Science

For print books on political science, you'll need to search on the 5th floor of Central Library. Many political science materials are in the J section, with a general breakdown of the subject areas as follows:

  • J General legislative and executive papers
  • JA Political science (General)
  • JC Political theory
  • JF Political institutions and public administration
  • JJ Political institutions and public administration (North America)
  • JK Political institutions and public administration (United States)
  • JL Political institutions and public administration (Canada, Latin America, etc.)
  • JN Political institutions and public administration (Europe)
  • JQ Political institutions and public administration (Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacific Area, etc.)
  • JS Local government. Municipal government
  • JV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration
  • JZ International relations