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Reference Pages We are now separating links to primary and secondary sources. "Secondary sources" include newspapers, TV news outlets, magazines and many websites that compile news from elsewhere. Individuals, databases, documents, archives and websites are "qualifed primary sources" only if they independently observe, present, collect or publish orginal testimony, evidence, data or analysis that is accurate and verifiable. Anyone with first-hand knowledge, specialized expertise or "in a position to know" is a primary source. Table Of Contents News-Oriented Web Links ALTERNATIVE NEWS WEBSITES ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWS WEBSITES COMMENTARY COMPUTER ASSISTED REPORTING -- JOURNALISM RESOURCES LIBRARIES GOVERNMENT: HOUSTON / HARRIS COUNTY GOVERNMENT: STATE GOVERNMENT: FEDERAL MEDIA CRITICISM MEDIA INDUSTRIES MIDDLE EAST NEWS WEBSITES Issue- & Topic- Oriented Web Links AREA STUDIES ARTS AND HUMANITIES ECONOMICS, LABOR, BUSINESS, CORPORATIONS, FINANCE EDUCATION LAW AND CRIME MEDICINE, HEALTH, DISEASE SCIENCES WEATHER / GEOGRAPHY Subject Guide to Databases at UH Anderson Library 1. GENERAL DATABASES AND UH LIBRARY RESOURCES 2. BUSINESS INFORMATION 3. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION 4. INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION 5. NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES 6. STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION 7. POLLS AND PUBLIC OPINION SURVEYS News-Oriented Web Links ALTERNATIVE NEWS WEBSITES Austin Environmental Directory www.environmentaldirectory.info C-SPAN: www.c-span.org Cultural Baggage: www.drugtruth.net Democracy Now: www.democracynow.org Flashpoints: www.flashpoints.net Free Speach Radio News www.fsrn.org In These Times: www.inthesetimes.com Indy Media: www.indymedia.org Mother Jones: www.motherjones.com National Public Radio: www.npr.org Native News www.umt.edu Public Broadcasting System: www.pbs.org Public Radio International / American Public Radio, Minneapolis, MN www.pri.org Texas Observer: www.texasobserver.org -Jim Hightower's Daily Commentry The Nation: www.thenation.com The New Republic: www.thenewrepublic.com The Progressive: www.progressive.org Unte Reader: www.utne.com Workers Independent News Service (WINS): www.laborradio.org Z Magazine: www.zmag.org ENGLISH-LANGUAGE NEWS SERVICE WEBSITES Agence France Presse: www.afp.com British Broadcasting Corporation:. www.bbc.co.uk Guardian newspaper, London: www.guardian.co.uk Independent newspaper, London: www.independent.co.uk New Statesman: www.newstatesman.co.uk Reuters: www.reuters.com SwissInfo: www.swissinfo.org Times of London: www.timesonline.co.uk COMMENTARY Air America Radio www.airamericaradio.com Atrios/Eschaton: A leading political news blogger atrios.blogspot.com FARK Public Commentary www.fark.com George Will www.washingtonpost.com Jim Hightower - Populist Commentary www.jimhightower.com -Today's Commentary Kevin Phillips Has no personal site - Buzz Flash Interview Linda Chavez www.lindachavez.org Monthly Review: leftist magazine www.monthlyreview.org Morons.org: Engage Your Brian web.morons.org National Review: conservative political magazine www.nationalreview.com National Rifle Association: www.nra.org New Left Review, UK: leftist political mazagine www.newleftreview.net The Onion: www.theonion.com Thomas Friedman www.nytimes.com Thomas Sowell www.tsowell.com Walter E. Williams www.gmu.edu William Safire www.nytimes.com Young Republicans: www.youngrepublicans.com COMPUTER ASSISTED REPORTING -- JOURNALISM RESOURCES FACSNET www.facsnet.org Journalists Guide by Robert Niles: agriculture, education, military, politics nilesonline.com/data/ Media Law, Texas Press Association: digest, cases and analysis by Professor David McHam, University of Houston. http://texaspress.com/lawpress/lawpress.html News Writing and Editing: working materials by Professor David McHam, University of Houston. http://geocities.com/editingwithstyle/ Stan Ketterer, Assistant professor of journalism, Oklahoma State: sources, e-mail addresses, maps, government statistics, data bases. www.cas.okstate.edu Virtual GumShoe, formerly known as Webgator: subjects include cults, gangs, terrorists, military, vital records, bankruptcy, companies, parole boards, inmates, prison information and wanted lists. www.virtualgumshoe.com LIBRARIES Houston Area Public Libraries info.lib.uh.edu Kennedy School of Government, Harvard: www.ksg.harvard.edu/library/ Librarians' Index to the Internet www.lii.org Internet Public Library Reference Center: education, science, technology, law, government, business, finance, social sciences www.ipl.org/ref Library of Congress: access to LOC, research tools, catalogs, digital collections; full text of legislation, international law, country studies www.loc.gov Smithsonian Institution: history, culture, music, armed forces, anthropology, technology; Smithsonian publications, photographs, museums, encyclopedia www.si.edu Texas State Electronic Library: state, county, city, newspaper information; news, telephone numbers, weather, road conditions, state agencies, councils; Texas websites. www.tsl.state.tx.us University of Houston, M.D. Anderson Library: electronic databases, find articles, newspaper stories, book catalogue info.lib.uh.edu/research/findarticles.html Virtual Reference Desk, Thor (The Online Resource): government documents, telephone books, maps, science data, dictionaries, archives. thorplus.lib.purdue.edu/reference/index.html GOVERNMENT: HOUSTON / HARRIS COUNTY Harris County, Texas: Fiscal services, purchasing, laws, courts, budgets, emergency management, county parks, Commissioners Court, agendas, county resource directory. www.co.harris.tx.us/ Houston, Texas: budgets, city government facts, ordinances, city resources, emergency managerment, City Council meetings, agendas, economic development, traffic, city agencies, services, electronic mall directory. www.houston.tx.us/ GOVERNMENT: STATE Global Computing Inc.: databases by state about businesses, government publications; search engines for broadcasters, sports, travel, universities. www.globalcomputing.com/states.html/ Handbook of Texas: online reference book www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/ State Web Locator (Villanova Center for Information Law and Policy): links to sites for states, cities, counties, departments, agencies. www.cilp.org/State-Agency Texas, Governor's Office: employment, agencies, government, schools, universities, commissions, boards; links to an electronic library. www.texas.gov Texas House of Representatives: powers, duties, membership, committees, schedules, agendas, capitol; hearings broadcast live. www.house.state.tx.us Texas Senate: membership, committees, legislation, agendas, schedules; citizen handbook. www.senate.state.tx.us GOVERNMENT: FEDERAL Aviation Safety Information: aviation safety data, aviation glossary, aviation regulations. nasdac.faa.gov Bureau of the Census: census data, maps and U.S. Gazetteer venus.census.gov/ www.census.gov Congressional Quarterly: Congressional members, committees, statistics www.cq.com Consumer Information Center: publications on consumer problems, issues and opportunities. www.pueblo.gsa.gov Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy: news, statistics, regulations www.eia.doe.gov Federal Communication Commission: FCC actions, meetings, agendas; digital and children's television; V-chip news, channel auctions, annual reports, industry statistics, economics, offices, bureaus. www.fcc.gov Federal Election Commission: financial reports filed by presidential and Congressional campaigns, parties and PACs; laws on campaign contribution, elections and voting. www.fec.gov Federal Emergency Management Agency: FEMA facts, flood insurance, preparedness, storm watch, disaster assistance, safety tips. www.fema.gov Federal Web Locator: Center for Information Law and Policy (Villanova School of Law and Illinois Institute of Technology): a comprehensive, one-stop guide to federal government sites on the World Wide Web. www.cilp.org/Fed-Agency/fedwebloc.html Immigration and Naturalization Service(INS) in Dept. of Justice is now called U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Dept. of Homeland Security: public documents, statistics, undocumented immigrants, naturalization, appropriations. uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm For statistics:uscis.gov/graphics/shared/statistics/index.htm National Aeronautics & Space Administration: NASA, space, earth science and aeronautics. www.nasa.gov Political Money Line: Non-partisan source on federal and state candidates; lists PACs, donors, campaign finances. www.fecinfo.com Social Security Administration: financing, benefits, disability, earnings, tax rates, laws, regulations, statistics, research results, business services. www.ssa.gov/SSA-Home.html White House: history, documents, recent news, federal statistics, direct access to federal services. www.whitehouse.gov MEDIA CRITICISM Accuracy in Media: www.aim.org American Journalism Review: www.ajr.org Columbia Journalism Review: www.cjr.org/issues Ether Zone www.etherzone.com FAIR/ CounterSpin: http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=5 Fairness and Accuracy in Media: www.fair.org Mother Jones: www.motherjones.com Quill: www.spj.org/quill St. Louis Journalism Review: www.stljr.org What Liberal Media?: Eric Alterman's book discusses "bias, slander and b.s." in the news. www.whatliberalmedia.com MEDIA INDUSTRIES J.P. Bowen, UK: broadcasters and media websites worldwide; satellites, museums, news groups, programming guides, organizations. archive.museophile.org/broadcast/ Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas: open meetings, open records, federal FOl law, seminars, conferences; help hotline. www.foift.org Media Awareness Network, Canada: a springboard to media issues (privacy, media ownership, effects on children). www.screen.com/mnet/eng/news/jpage/jpage.html Office of the Governor, Texas: guides to music, film, television and multimedia industries; multimedia directory, press lists; links to Texas Film Commission, Texas Multimedia Program, Texas Music Office. http://www.governor.state.tx.us/about/mansion/ MIDDLE EAST NEWS WEBSITES Al Jazeera News English.aljazeera.net Al Thawra www.thawra.com American Muslim Television www.bridgesnetwork.com Arab News in French arabies.com Arab World News www.arabworldnews.com Arabic Media Network www.amin.org Bahrain Tribune www.bahraintribune.com Daily Star - Lebanon Edition www.dailystar.com.lb Gulf Times www.GulfTimes.com GulfNews.com www.GulfNews.com Haaretz Daily www.haaretzdaily.com Iraq Daily www.iraqdaily.com Jordan Times Internet Edition www.jordantimes.com Khaleej times www.khaleejtimes.com Middle East Times www.metimes.com Palestine Life www.palestinedaily.com Syria Daily www.SyriaDaily.com Yemen Times www.YemenTimes.com Issue- & Topic- Oriented Web Links AREA STUDIES Middle East Research and Information Project: www.merip.org North American Congress on Latin American: www.nacla.org ARTS AND HUMANITIES Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: links to other art web sites. artsedge.kennedy-center.org Museumlink's Museum of Museums: links to many museums around the world. www.museumlink.com National Endowment for the Arts: arts.endow.gov National Endowment for the Humanities: publications, staff, grants and awards www.neh.fed.us Texas Commission on the Arts: www.arts.state.tx.us ECONOMICS, LABOR, BUSINESS, CORPORATIONS, FINANCE Center for Popular Economics: economic issues in perspective www.populareconomics.org www.populareconomics.org/globalization/ Dollars & Sense: digest of economic news and issues www.dollarsandsense.org Economic Policy Institute: economic justice issues, job creation/losses www.epinet.org www.jobwatch.org Edgar (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval): database of corporation files required by the Securities and Exchange Commission; reports on SEC actions and rules. www.sec.gov/edgarhp.html Hoover's Online: Initial Public Offerings; company and industry information; career development, newsletters. www.hoovers.com H-World: world history discussion group www.h-net.org/~world/ Institute for Research on World-System, University of California at Riverside irows.ucr.edu International Political Economy Network (IPEnet) www.isanet.org/sections/ipe/ PBS Nightly Business Report: U.S. and international business news summaries, market information, news headlines www.nightlybusiness.org Political Economy of the World System, American Sociological Association: publications www.asanet.org/sectionpews/pewspubshp.html Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy (POCLAD): corporate charters, legal persons www.poclad.org Union of Radical Political Economics: newsletter www.urpe.org/urpenews.html Wall Street Journal: business, finance, company, small business and market news. www.wsj.com EDUCATION ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center): education issues www.eric.ed.gov National Education Association: www.nea.org Texas Education Agency: programs, directories, finances www.tea.state.tx.us Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: statistics, admission requirements, finances, degrees offered. www.thecb.state.tx.us U.S. Department of Education: guides, grants, funding, staff, budgets, research, programs, services, Title IV school codes. www.ed.gov LAW AND CRIME Bureau of Justice Statistics: www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/ Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law Library, Cornell University: federal court decisions, international treaties, newsworthy cases. www.law.cornell.edu Media Law, Texas Press Association: digest, cases and analysis by Professor David McHam, University of Houston. www.Texaspress.com/lawpress/lawpress.html Texas Legal Research Index: Brandt Law Firm: appellate and trial courts, judges, financing, statutes. www.courts.state.tx.us/publicinfo/ MEDICINE, HEALTH, DISEASE Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: health statistics, training, employment, funding. www.cdc.gov Department of Health and Human Services: Medicare, disease prevention, consumer issues, families, minorities, fraud, complaints. www.os.dhhs.gov Harvard Medical School: medical news, facts, publications, maps; web access to Library of Medicine (sciences, heath care, education). www.med.harvard.edu Healthfinder: federal gateway to consumer health, human services, clearinghouses, health databases, publications, websites, support groups. www.healthfinder.gov Medline (National Library of Medicine): 9 million references to articles published in 3,800 biomedical journals. www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/ National Institutes of Health: NIH overview, resources, catalogs; organizations. www.nih.gov WHOSIS (World Health Organization's Statistical Information System): worldwide statistics, descriptions and distribution of diseases. www.who.ch/whosis/ SCIENCES National Science Foundation: www.nsf.gov Grants, awards, directory, statistics for science and engineering National Academy of Sciences: directories, publications, projects, events www.nas.edu WEATHER / GEOGRAPHY National Weather Service: local, national and international weather; historical data. www.nws.noaa.gov Weather Channel: www.weather.com headlines, news, forecasts, current conditions, maps, reports, publications for U.S. and international cities; travel conditions. World Gazetteer: www.world-gazetteer.com SUBJECT GUIDES for Investigative Reporting 1. General Databases and UH library resources 1.1 Library Resources Reference books are on the first floor in open stacks and must be used in the library. The last one or two years of the most-used reference books are kept at the Reference Desk. Reserve books are also on the first floor and may be checked out. There are four different types of reserve collections. Current periodicals are on the first floor. They contain the last two years of professional, scholarly, scientific and general interest magazines. 1.2 Library Electronic Resources These are full-text electronic resources subscribed by the University of Houston Libraries. It requires login to access them. Databases for news and current events: http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/subs.html?SubjectID=25 Databases for communication in general: http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/subs.html?SubjectID=9 Databases for reference questions: http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/subs.html?SubjectID=38 Library/Internet resources for journalism and political communication: http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/websubs/index.html?id=65 Internet resources for current events and social issues: http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/websubs/index.html?id=60 Library resources for current events and social issues: http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/websubs/index.html?id=61 1.3. Library Print Resources The M.D. Anderson Library has reference materials for various business topics. Please search the UH Library Catalog for holding information. 1.4. Internet Resources These resources are available on the Internet. Some of them may be fee-based. 2. Subject Guide for Business Information 2.1 General Business Information ABI/INFORM Dateline Local and regional business news coverage of large corporations, privately held companies, local start-ups, executive profiles, marketing, finance, and industry news. ABI/INFORM Global A comprehensive business database covering nearly 1,800 worldwide business periodicals with in-depth coverage of business and economic conditions, management techniques, theory, and practice of business, advertising, marketing, economics, human resources, finance, taxation, computers, and more. Also includes the Wall Street Journal and access to information on more than 60,000 companies with business and executive profiles. ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry Search more than 750 business periodicals and newsletters with a trade or industry focus. Provides users with the latest industry news, product and competitive information, marketing trends, and a wide variety of other topics. Business & Industry Business information from an industry standpoint. Includes industry surveys, marketing and demographic information, and more. Business Source Premier A comprehensive business database that indexes approximately 2,800 publications and provides full text for about 2,300 publications. Topics covered include accounting and auditing, banking and finance, company profile, economics, general business, healthcare, human resources, insurance, labor relations, law and taxation, management, marketing and advertising, real estate, telecommunications, and transportation. Hoover’s Company Records Up-to-date proprietary editorial content covering more than 40,000 public and non-public companies and 225,000 key executives. This database also provides in-depth industry analyses, information on a company’s location, summary financials, top competitors, top officers, and more. LexisNexis Academic Contains the full text of articles from nearly 6,000 English-language sources, newspapers (including the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today as well as regional papers from around North America), newsletters, magazines, trade journals, wire services, broadcast transcripts (including the AP and CNN) as well as business directories and references, SEC documents, legal information (including federal and state case law), secondary sources such as law reviews, and news weeklies such as Newsweek, Time, U.S. News & World Reports. Mergent Online Provides business data on U.S. and international companies and includes the full image document of many U.S. company annual reports. OxResearch Provides succinct analytical articles covering world and regional economic and political developments of major significance. Evaluates issues and events within a coherent political, social, and economic framework. Contains objective, multi-disciplinary articles compiled by an extensive international network of faculty members as well as think-tanks and institutes of international standing. Regional Business News A collection of full-text U.S. and international business newswires. Covers business, political science, economics, and other diverse and international news. Wall Street Journal Full-text articles from The Wall Street Journal. For other business databases available from the UH Libraries, visit Business & Economics database list. 2.2 Business Statistics Snapshots North America Provides an instant overview of the economies in North America. The data are supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis. STAT-USA [offline as of 5/24/06] Includes business, financial, economic, and trade information and statistics from the United States of America Department of Commerce. It consists of two parts: National Trade Data Bank (NTDB)/GLOBUS and State of the Nation. State of the Nation includes current, up-to-date information. NTDB/GLOBUS includes both current and historical data. Statistical Universe Indexes United States of America Government statistical resources, including those indexed in Statistical Abstract, American Statistics Index (ASI), Statistical Reference Index (SRI), and Index to International Statistics (IIS). TableBase Includes tables of statistical information related to business and marketing. The tables provide information: market share, market size, capacity, production, imports, exports, sales, product and brand rankings, forecasts, and health care statistics. 2.3. General Business Information EDGAR http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml A free database from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which requires all companies, foreign and domestic, to file registration statements, periodic reports, and other forms electronically. EDGAR helps users access and download the filed information for free. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) http://www.fcc.gov/ There are different types of resources available from the FCC’s Web site, including rules & regulations, statistical reports, consumer center, and lists of FCC bureaus and committees. Tax Statistics http://www.irs.gov/taxstats/index.html A compilation of statistics “produced by the Statistics of Income Division and Other Areas of the Internal Revenue Service.” Data, tables, and articles about the U.S. tax system are available free. Annual Reports Service http://www.ftannualreports.com/ “A free service for investors seeking stock research & financial information.” Greater Houston Partnership http://www.houston.org/ Provides information about doing business in the Greater Houston Area. Also links to Web sites that are useful to businesspeople. Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce http://www.houstonhispanicchamber.com/ “An aggregator of information, resources and a promoter of interests related to the Hispanic Community both locally and nationwide.” Chambers of Commerce in Zip Codes between 76802 and 77580 http://www.businessfinance.com/coc_list.asp?low=76802&high=77580 A list of chambers of commerce in the Greater Houston Area. Better Business Bureau http://www.bbb.org/ The BBB provides information about business reliability, truth in advertising, consumer and business education, and charity review. Some services are fee-based. CEOExpress http://ceoexpress.com/ This site provides links to a wide variety of current news and journal sources. National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. http://www.nber.org/ Data, working papers, and other publications from this “private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works.” FindLaw for Business http://biz.findlaw.com/ FindLaw for Business offers a page of legal links on several topics, including business operations, finance, and foreign and international law. 2.4. Business Statistics Statistical Abstract of the United States http://www.census.gov/statab/www/ Statistical Abstract of the United States “contains a collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data are also included.” The latest print edition is available at the M.D. Anderson Library’s Information Desk; earlier print editions are in US DOCUMENTS stacks (SUDOC number: C 3.134). International Trade Statistics http://www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/statis_e.htm View or download these files from the World Trade Organization for free, but be sure to include full citation and copyright notice on the first page. 3. Subject Guide for Federal Government Information 3.1. Library Electronic Resources These are electronic resources subscribed by the University of Houston Libraries. It requires login to access them. 3.1.1 Government Documents Monthly Catalog ?This is a catalog of all U.S. Government Publications from July 1976 to the present. Holdings will be listed for UH and other area libraries. The “SUDOCS” number will generally be the call number used in the library. Military & Government Collection Provides full text from over 320 scholarly and peer-reviewed journals, and brings current news to all branches of the military and matters relating to the military and military life. This collection also provides full-text country reports. 3.1.2 Census and Government Statistics U.S. Census 2000 State & County Statistical QuickFacts Provides breakdowns of Census 2000. STAT-USA [offline as of 5/24/06] Includes business, financial, economic, and trade information and statistics from the United States of America Department of Commerce. It consists of two parts: National Trade Data Bank (NTDB)/GLOBUS and State of the Nation. State of the Nation includes current, up-to-date information. NTDB/GLOBUS includes both current and historical data. Statistical Universe Indexes United States of America Government statistical resources, including those indexed in Statistical Abstract, American Statistics Index (ASI), Statistical Reference Index (SRI), and Index to International Statistics (IIS). 3.1.3 Legal Information LexisNexis Academic Contains the full text of articles from nearly 6,000 English-language sources, newspapers (including the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today as well as regional papers from around North America), newsletters, magazines, trade journals, wire services, broadcast transcripts (including the AP and CNN) as well as business directories and references, SEC documents, legal information (including federal and state case law), secondary sources such as law reviews, and news weeklies such as Newsweek, Time, U.S. News & World Reports. Congressional Universe Includes congressional publications, the full text of bills, laws, and regulations, information about members and committees, information from the National Journal, and other related information. Subject areas which would be interested in this resource are political science and the social sciences. 3.2. Library Print Resources The M.D. Anderson Library has been a Federal Depository Library for government publications since 1957, and we receive about 23 percent of government publications. We own some older materials as well. However, not all of our government document holdings are listed in the UH Library Catalog. Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970 ANDERSON/US DOCUMENTS C 3.134/2:H 62/970 The Library also has the print edition of some of the free Internet resources listed below. The UH Law Library also has Federal Government documents. 3.3. Internet Resources These resources are freely available on the Internet. 3.3.1 Government Documents GPO Access http://www.gpoaccess.gov/index.html “GPO Access is a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office that provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information products produced by the Federal Government. The information provided on this site is the official, published version and the information retrieved from GPO Access can be used without restriction, unless specifically noted.” GPO Access Online Resources: A-Z Resource List http://www.gpoaccess.gov/databases.html A “comprehensive list of official Federal resources available on GPO Access.” FirstGov Reference Center http://firstgov.gov/Topics/Reference_Shelf.shtml This well-organized page provides quick access to a lot of government information sources. GAO Reports http://www.gpoaccess.gov/gaoreports/index.html “The GAO Reports application contains reports (‘blue books’) on audits, surveys, investigations, and evaluations of Federal programs conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).” United States Government Manual http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS2410 Provides comprehensive information on the agencies of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government, as well as quasi-agencies, boards, commissions, committees, and international organizations. The latest print edition is available at M.D. Anderson Library’s Information Desk; earlier print editions are in US DOCUMENTS stacks (SUDOC number: AE 2.108/2:). White House http://www.whitehouse.gov/ The official Web site of the White House, which provides up-to-date information about the President’s policies. American Presidency Project http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/index.php Site contains: Public papers of the presidents, state of the union addresses, inaugural addresses, Saturday radio addresses, national political party platforms, and documents related to the 2000 election dispute including judicial writs, briefs, motions, opinions, and press statements. Government Resources: Federal Government http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/websubs/index.html?id=10 A guide to federal government documents from the UH Libraries. University of Michigan Documents Center http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/index.html A very well organized and useable site. Google.com/unclesam http://www.google.com/unclesam The familiar Google search engine, narrowed to federal and state government sites, for easier retrieval. 3.3.2 Census and Government Statistics American Factfinder http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en A product of the U.S. Census Bureau, this is a good place to start for population, housing, economic, and geographic data. Statistical Abstract of the United States http://www.census.gov/statab/www/ Statistical Abstract of the United States “contains a collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data are also included.” The latest print edition is available at the M.D. Anderson Library’s Information Desk; earlier print editions are in US DOCUMENTS stacks (SUDOC number: C 3.134). County and City Data Book http://www.census.gov/statab/www/ccdb.html Includes official population and housing data plus business and other data for all U.S. counties, cities with 25,000 or more inhabitants, and places of 2,500 or more inhabitants. Older issues of the print edition are available at the M.D. Anderson Library: ANDERSON/US DOCUMENTS SUDOC number C 3.134/2:C 83/2/. Economic Indicators http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS1458 Monthly compilation of information on output, income, and spending; employment, unemployment, and wages; production and business activity; prices; money, credit, and security markets; federal finance; and international statistics. The print edition is available at the M.D. Anderson Library: ANDERSON/US DOCUMENTS SUDOC number Y4:EC7:EC7. Tax Statistics http://www.irs.gov/taxstats/index.html A compilation of statistics “produced by the Statistics of Income Division and Other Areas of the Internal Revenue Service.” Data, tables, and articles about the U.S. tax system are available free. Crime in the United States (FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports) http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm “An annual publication in which the FBI compiles volume and rate of crime offenses for the nation, the states, and individual agencies. This report also includes arrest, clearance, and law enforcement employee data.” The latest print edition is available at the M.D. Anderson Library’s Information Desk; earlier print editions are in US DOCUMENTS stacks (SUDOC number: J 1.14/7:). Historical Census Browser http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/histcensus/ “The data presented here describe the population and economy of U.S. states and counties from 1790 to 1960. The terms and figures in the Historical Census Browser come directly from the statistical volumes published for each decade’s decennial census by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.” 3.3.3 Legal Information Thomas: Legislative Information on the Internet http://thomas.loc.gov/ This site is provided by the Library of Congress, in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson. Good source for finding bill texts (101st Congress-present), roll call votes (101st-present), Public Laws (93rd-present), committee reports (104th-present), and other congressional information. U.S. Senate: Reference Home http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/reference/g_three_sections_with_teasers/reference_home.htm The reference help page on the U.S. Senate Web site. Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports http://digital.library.unt.edu/govdocs/crs/index.tkl “This site aims to provide integrated, searchable access to many of the full-text CRS reports that have been available at a variety of different Web sites since 1990.” FirstGov: Federal Judicial Branch http://www.firstgov.gov/Agencies/Federal/Judicial.shtml Explains the federal judiciary system and provides links to courts at different levels. Supreme Court of the United States http://www.supremecourtus.gov/index.html Includes Opinions and Orders from 2000-present, the docket (case tracking system), and a lot of other information about the Supreme Court’s activities. Historic Supreme Court Decisions http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/cases/topic.htm The court decisions are organized by topic and searchable by keyword or phrase. Legal Information Institute http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/ A Web site that covers extensively federal legal information and court rulings. Frequently Asked Legal Research Questions http://www.law.uh.edu/libraries/faqs.html “This guide directs patrons to library resources that will answer those questions.” LLRX Court Rules, Forms and Dockets http://www.llrx.com/courtrules/ “This site includes links to over 1,400 sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets. You can browse to find the resource you need, or search by keyword.” FindLaw http://findlaw.com/ A search engine for U.S. legal information. 4. Subject Guide for International Government Information Library Electronic Resources These are electronic resources subscribed by the University of Houston Libraries. Some of them offer the full text of indexed articles. It requires login to access them. 4.1 International Government Documents CountryWatch CountryWatch provides comprehensive background information and current news about each of the countries of the world. Country profiles include maps and geographical summaries, an overview of the country’s history, politics, society, environmental condition, and economic outlook, and relevant news items. LexisNexis Academic Contains country profiles and world almanac. PAIS International Indexes the literature of political science, public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general. Worldwide Political Science Abstracts Indexes articles in political science and related fields, including international relations, law, public administration, and public policy. The database is international in coverage and indexes more than 1,000 journals. 4.2 International Government Statistics Statistical Universe Indexes United States of America Government statistical resources, including those indexed in Statistical Abstract, American Statistics Index (ASI), Statistical Reference Index (SRI), and Index to International Statistics (IIS). Library Print Resources The M.D. Anderson Library receives some international government publications. Please search the UH Library Catalog for holding information. Internet Resources These resources are freely available on the Internet. 4.3 International Government Documents World Factbook (Central Intelligence Agency) http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ Political, economic, cultural, and geographical information about most countries in the world. Includes maps. United Nations http://www.un.org/ Official site of the UN, with links to Internet resources from many UN agencies and other related international organizations. United Nations: ODS Search http://documents.un.org/welcome.asp?language=E “ODS covers all types of official United Nations documentation, beginning in 1993. Older UN documents are, however, added to the system on a daily basis. ODS also provides access to the resolutions of the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council and the Trusteeship Council from 1946 onwards.” The search interface is available in all UN official languages. Europa: The European Union On-Line http://europa.eu.int/index.htm The portal site of the European Union, providing up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration. International Monetary Fund (IMF): Media Briefing Center http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/imfmbc/index.asp “The Media Briefing Center offers advance access to embargoed IMF information. It is a password-protected site for working journalists only.” This Web site also provides links to IMF speeches and transcripts of press briefings. World Trade Organization (WTO): Resources Gateway http://www.wto.org/english/res_e/res_e.htm Links to different types of WTO resources such as statistics, publications, and WTO Library. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) http://www.nato.int/ The NATO Web site provides access to speeches and a list of frequently asked questions. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) http://www.aseansec.org/ Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam are members of this organization. This Web site offers links to the organization’s statistics, publications, and speeches. International Government Information http://www.rice.edu/fondren/gov/internatl.html An extensive list of Internet resources for international government information and non-governmental organizations. International Government Information (UT Austin) http://www.lib.utexas.edu/government/world.html A portal of Internet resources for international government information. 4.4. International Legal Information Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) http://www.glin.gov/ “The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is a database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international organizations.” Hieros Gamos http://www.hg.org/ A legal directory of American and international legal information. A Bibliography of Recommended Websites for Global Research Issues http://www.llrx.com/features/gumshoe.htm “This bibliography includes links to 73 websites” which “represent a broad but selective range of resources” on various topics. 5. Subject Guide for Newspapers and Magazines 5.1. Library Electronic Resources These are full-text electronic resources subscribed by the University of Houston Libraries. It requires login to access them. ABI/INFORM Dateline Local and regional business news coverage of large corporations, privately held companies, local start-ups, executive profiles, marketing, finance, and industry news. African American Newspapers Searchable full text from major African-American newspapers published in the 19th century with additional articles added monthly. Civil War Newspapers This database contains the full text of major articles gleaned from over 2,500 issues of The New York Herald, The Charleston Mercury and the Richmond Enquirer, published between November 1, 1860 and April 15, 1865. Included are descriptive news articles, eye-witness accounts and official reports of battles and events, editorials, advertisements and biographies. CountryWatch CountryWatch provides comprehensive background information and current news about each of the countries of the world. Country profiles include maps and geographical summaries, an overview of the country’s history, politics, society, environmental condition, and economic outlook, and relevant news items. CQ Researcher Provides in-depth reports on current events and topics of current interest. Each report provides historical background on the topic, outside commentary, pro/con arguments, chronological information, and a substantial bibliography. Ethnic NewsWatch Ethnic NewsWatch is a full-text collection of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority, and Native American press. GenderWatch GenderWatch is a full-text collection of scholarly journals, regional publications, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, booklets, and reports covering various Gender Studies topics. Houston Chronicle Full text access to the newspaper, Houston Chronicle. LexisNexis Academic Contains the full text of articles from nearly 6,000 English-language sources, newspapers (including the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today as well as regional papers from around North America), newsletters, magazines, trade journals, wire services, broadcast transcripts (including the AP and CNN) as well as business directories and references, SEC documents, legal information (including federal and state case law), secondary sources such as law reviews, and news weeklies such as Newsweek, Time, U.S. News & World Reports. New York Times Complete full-text coverage from cover to cover of the New York Times newspaper. Newspaper Source Contains the full text of articles from 139 regional U.S. newspapers, 18 international newspapers, six newswires, and nine newspaper columns. Regional Business News A collection of full-text U.S. and international business newswires. Covers business, political science, economics, and other diverse and international news. TexShare Newspapers Includes full text of the Austin American-Statesman, Houston Chronicle, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, and the Knight-Ridder newswire backfile. Wall Street Journal Full-text articles from The Wall Street Journal. Academic Search Premier Covers news magazines and trade publications in addition to academic journals. 5.2. Library Print Resources The M.D. Anderson Library has print resources for journalism. Please search the UH Library Catalog for holding information. Houston Chronicle ANDERSON/ACCESS SERVICES call number: Microfilm N49 (Holdings: 1901 to present) Also available electronically. See Section 1. Houston Chronicle and Herald ANDERSON/ACCESS SERVICES call number: Microfilm N49 (Holdings: July 1907 to Dec. 1912) Houston Post ANDERSON/ACCESS SERVICES call number: Microfilm N22 (Holdings: 1880-1995) Houston Press ANDERSON/ACCESS SERVICES call number: Microfilm N57 (Holdings: 1911-1964) Selected articles in LexisNexis Academic (Dec. 2, 1993 to present) Daily Cougar ANDERSON/ACCESS SERVICES call number: Microfilm N45 (Holdings: 1965 to present) Selected articles in LexisNexis Academic (March 10, 1998 to present) New York Times ANDERSON/ACCESS SERVICES call number: Microfilm N15 (Holdings: 1857 to present) Also available electronically. See Section 1. Wall Street Journal ANDERSON/ACCESS SERVICES call number: Microfilm N24 (Holdings: 1957 to present) Also available electronically. See Section 1. Directory of Texas Daily Newspapers ANDERSON/REFERENCE call number: PN4897.T43 D57 Bowker’s News Media Directory ANDERSON/REFERENCE call number: PN4867 .W67 (Latest ed. in Ref; next to latest in stacks, earlier discarded) Encyclopedia of Television News ANDERSON/REFERENCE call number: PN4888.T4 E53 1999 Newspapers Handbook ANDERSON/GENERAL COLLECTION call number: PN4783 .K44 2001 World Press Encyclopedia: A Survey of Press Systems Worldwide ANDERSON/REFERENCE call number: PN4728 .Q53 2003 5.3. Internet Resources These resources are freely available on the Internet. All You Can Read http://allyoucanread.com/ A directory of magazines and newspapers around the world. CEOExpress http://ceoexpress.com/ This site provides links to a wide variety of current news and journal sources. IRE Resource Center Story Database http://www.ire.org/resourcecenter/initial-search-stories.html Provides summaries and citation information of investigative reports. Both print and broadcast stories are available. African American Newspapers http://www.allied-media.com/Publications/african_american_newspapers.htm A list of African American newspapers across the United States. Hispanic Newspapers and Magazines Network http://www.allied-media.com/Publications/hispanic-publications.htm A list of Hispanic publications categorized geographically. Also check out the link, Hispanic American Newspapers, on the site. Alternative Press Center’s Online Directory http://www.altpress.org/direct.html A directory that provides publication information of independent, alternative press. It is a complement to Alternative Press Index, which is available at the M.D. Anderson Library’s General Collection (call number: AI3 .A27). Issues for the latest two years are in the M.D. Anderson Library’s Reference Collection. Communication: Journalism and Political Communication Subject Guide http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/websubs/index.html?id=65 A subject guide to different types of resources for Journalism and Political Communication. 6. Subject Guide for State & Local Government Information Library Electronic Resources These are full-text electronic resources subscribed by the University of Houston Libraries. It requires login to access them. 6.1 State and Local Government Documents Houston Chronicle Full text access to the newspaper, Houston Chronicle. Texas Almanac The Texas Almanac Online is the electronic version of the Texas Almanac. This database provides information seekers with valuable information about the history, culture, political climate, and geography of the state of Texas. TexShare Newspapers Includes full text of the Austin American-Statesman, Houston Chronicle, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, and the Knight-Ridder newswire backfile. 6.2 State and Local Government Statistics Statistical Universe Indexes United States of America Government statistical resources, including those indexed in Statistical Abstract, American Statistics Index (ASI), Statistical Reference Index (SRI), and Index to International Statistics (IIS). 6.3 State and Local Legal Information LexisNexis Academic Contains the full text of articles from nearly 6,000 English-language sources, newspapers (including the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today as well as regional papers from around North America), newsletters, magazines, trade journals, wire services, broadcast transcripts (including the AP and CNN) as well as business directories and references, SEC documents, legal information (including federal and state case law), secondary sources such as law reviews, and news weeklies such as Newsweek, Time, U.S. News & World Reports. 6.4. Library Print Resources The M.D. Anderson Library is a Depository Library for Texas Government publications. Please search the UH Library Catalog for our holdings. Texas State Library and Archives Commission is the hub of Texas government documents. Its online catalog is available as TRAIL Houston Public Library and Harris County Public Library may have local government documents that are not available at the M.D. Anderson Library. The UH Law Library may also have some Texas Government documents. Internet Resources These resources are freely available on the Internet. 6.5. State and Local Government Documents Texas Administrative Code (Office of the Texas Secretary of State) http://lamb.sos.state.tx.us/tac/ A compilation of all the rules from Texas state agencies in effect in Texas. Texas Online http://www.texas.gov/ Public portal that allows users to quickly locate and access the variety of electronic services and information offered by Texas state and local government. Texas Register http://texinfo.library.unt.edu/texasregister/ The official publication from the Office of the Secretary of State. Handbook of Texas Online http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/ “The Handbook of Texas Online is a multidisciplinary encyclopedia of Texas history, geography, and culture.” Texas State Government Information http://www.rice.edu/fondren/gov/texas.html A portal of resources for Texas government information. City of Houston eGovernment Center http://www.cityofhouston.gov/ The official home page for the City of Houston. Harris County, Texas http://www.co.harris.tx.us/ Includes county government and court information. Houston-Galveston Area Council http://www.hgac.cog.tx.us/ The Houston-Galveston Area Council is a voluntary association of local governments and elected officials in the Gulf Coast Planning region. Houston Area Government Information http://www.rice.edu/fondren/gov/houston.html A port of resources for Houston and Harris County government information. 6.6. State and Local Government Statistics American Factfinder http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en A product of the U.S. Census Bureau. This is a good place to start for population, housing, economic, and geographic data. County and City Data Book http://www.census.gov/statab/www/ccdb.html Includes official population and housing data plus business and other data for all U.S. counties, cities with 25,000 or more inhabitants, and places of 2,500 or more inhabitants. Older issues of the print edition are available at the M.D. Anderson Library: ANDERSON/US DOCUMENTS SUDOC number C 3.134/2:C 83/2/. The resources in Section 3.1 may also offer statistics. 6.7. State and Local Legal Information Texas Legislature Online http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/ Full text of Texas legislative bills and information, the State Constitution, committee memberships, the legislative calendar, and Capitol and legislative district information. Texas Senate http://www.senate.state.tx.us/ Includes information on Senate members, committees, agendas, schedules, and legislation and the Lieutenant Governor’s office. Laws of Texas http://texinfo.library.unt.edu/lawsoftexas/ “The first ten volumes of The Laws of Texas are available from this site, along with the Analytical Index.” Supreme Court of Texas http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/ There is information about cases and court rulings on the Supreme Court’s Web site. Texas Online: Courts and Judiciary System http://www.state.tx.us/category.jsp?language=eng&categoryId=6.3 Links to resources for different types of courthouse in Texas. Texas Supreme Court and Court of Criminal Appeals Opinions http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/tx/txca.html A compilation of Texas court opinions. Harris County State District Courts [offline as of 5/24/06] http://www.justex.net/ This site provides coverage of the Harris County Courts system, including information on jury duty, and links to other judicial sites. Frequently Asked Legal Research Questions http://www.law.uh.edu/libraries/faqs.html “This guide directs patrons to library resources that will answer those questions.” LLRX Court Rules, Forms and Dockets http://www.llrx.com/courtrules/ “This site includes links to over 1,400 sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets. You can browse to find the resource you need, or search by keyword.” FindLaw: Texas http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/tx/ A search engine for Texas legal information. 7. Polls and Public Opinion Surveys Viewpoints on controversial issues: Internet resources http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/websubs/index.html?id=60 Viewpoints of controversial issues: Library resources http://info.lib.uh.edu/research/websubs/index.html?id=61 UH Department of Political Science, computer lab. The research faculty have access to a national archive of opinion polls for many years. Credits: Compiled by Drs. Michael Ryan and Fred Schiff, School of Communication, University of Houston. Updated by Elissar Saleeba. Subject Guide prepared by Adrian Ho, Liaison Librarian, UH Anderson Library, 713-743-9759, on August 29, 2005. |