by Ivett Molnar | Feb 28, 2022
How to navigate what’s real news about Russia’s attack on Ukraine, and what’s not. Lists of knowledgeable journalists, experts and activists. Seek Ukrainian voices when you can. Be aware of the “authority” of your source and speaker.
by Nicole Hennig | Feb 14, 2022
See our guide to Social Sciences Statistical Data for a selection of useful sites. Find European and international statistics, business intelligence data, social science data, and more.
by Ivett Molnar | Feb 13, 2022
Check out Sage Research Methods Video (SRMO Video) to complement your classroom lectures. Video content includes definitions of research methods, tutorials on research and analysis techniques, documentaries illustrating research processes, and more.
by Ivett Molnar | Jan 18, 2022
The Library License agreements for major electronic journal collections that include article processing charge (APC) waivers are now updated for the calendar year 2022. These agreements include all faculty, staff and students. See the OA Publishing webpage for...
by Ivett Molnar | Jan 17, 2022
Jus Mundi – Academic Search is a multilingual search engine with an advanced web interface covering 38,000 public international law and investor-state arbitration documents, including treaties, judgments, arbitral awards, orders, pleadings, etc. and decisions of...
by Nicole Hennig | Jan 11, 2022
Search Google Scholar more effectively with our guide: Google Search Techniques. Get tips for Google Scholar, controlling your privacy settings, and more.