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This search engine streamlines your research process by finding library content across all our various resources--especially helpful when starting your search. Use it to discover books, documents, videos and online articles. If you need to find specific items, such as books by a particular author, use the advanced search option for more precise searching.
American Policy Directory
Topically organized, helping you locate analysis and advocacy from all perspectives on U.S. national public policy.
American Policy Directory http://libweb.uoregon.edu/govdocs/apd.html
Oregon Policy Directory
Recently Updated! The Oregon Policy Directory (OPD) is a topically organized listing of nearly 400 think tanks, interest groups, trade associations, unions, tribal groups, foundations, media, and other organizations that influence or report on public policy-making in Oregon. In addition to browsing the list of organizations, the Google custom search feature allows you to search all the 400 policy-oriented sites by word, phrase, or Google search string.
Oregon Policy Directory: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/govdocs/opd.html
(created and maintained by the University of Oregon Libraries Document Center)
Public Policy Program @ OSU
OSU's Master of Public Policy program is for graduate students interested in environmental policy, international policy, science policy, social policy and rural policy. The program is offered by faculty in the Departments of Economics, Political Science and Sociology. Students also can design studies with faculty in Agricultural Sciences, Education, Forestry, Health & Human Sciences and many other departments.
MPP students engage in interdisciplinary research, and student essays are collected into a community on ScholarsArchive@OSU, the institutional repository. You can search or browse these papers at http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/jspui/handle/1957/4129.
ScholarsArchive at Oregon State University
OSU Researchers are encouraged to submit their scholarly work to ScholarsArchive@OSU, Oregon State University's digital service for gathering, indexing, making available and storing the scholarly work of the Oregon State University community.
Depositing your scholarly materials to ScholarsArchive@OSU increases the visibility and citation impact of your scholarship by providing open access, and preserves it by providing a persistent URL so that people can reliably access it in perpetuity.
For more information, visit http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/jspui/index.jsp and click on the FAQ and Getting Started help guides.
Citing Government Information
Electronic resources:
Citing Government Documents: American Psychological Association (University of Nebraska Kearney)
Citing Government Information Sources Using MLA (Modern Language Association) Style (Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
DocsCite (Arizona State University Libraries) helps with both MLA and APA styles.
Print resource:
The Bluebook: a uniform system of citation. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Law Review Association. Valley KF245 .B58 2010 (19th edition)



