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Welcome to the SAIS Library's American Foreign Policy guide, designed to help you discover some of our best library resources.
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- Academic Search CompleteJournal articles, multi-disciplinary coverage.
- Catalyst - the JHU Libraries CatalogUse the request button for items not at SAIS.
- CQ Electronic LibraryFulltext CQ journals, databases, and reference works on American govt., politics, etc.
- LexisNexis AcademicFull-text news source.
- PAISGood international coverage of public policy literature - journals, books, policy papers, and more.
- ProQuest CongressionalFulltext hearings, CRS reports, and other congressional documents. Use "Advanced Search".
- WorldCatMerged catalogs of almost every U.S. library. Includes books and more.
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RefWorks is an online "citation manager" that helps you keep track of citations you gather during research. It is free to all JHU users, utilizing the JHED ID as a login. It also works with Word, allowing you to embed references as you write.
For details, see the RefWorks guide.






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