Course-Related Links:
» Publisher's study guide to the Lowi/Ginsberg/Shepsle
textbook. Surprisingly extensive and good. (You've paid for it, so you may as well use it.)
» Claremont Colleges
Library: Government documents section
»
Claremont Colleges Library: resources for Political Science research
» Electronic Reserves
» University of Michigan government documents research site -- excellent.
» CQ Library, for
the Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report and the Congressional
Researcher (accessible only when you're logged into the Claremont Colleges
computer network.)
» The
Lexis-Nexis "Congressional Compass," which allows searches for laws, bills, hearings,
legislative histories, etc.
(again, accessible only through the Claremont Colleges network)
» FirstGov, the best starting point
when looking for information about the U.S. national government or public policy
» STAT-USA (unified site for
all federal statistics)
» Statistical
Abstract of the United States
» U.S. Census Bureau
» The Census Bureau Data Map
» U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau
of Economics and Statistics Administration
» U.S. Bureau of Economic
Analysis
» National Center
for Education Statistics
Last modified: September 5, 2007