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Bibliographic Databases:
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- Then, repeat the search without limiting it to full-text sources.
- If a document has a Document Number (i.e., document symbol), and was published in 1993 or later, search for the document in ODS.
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- A Google search using the document symbol will often work.
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Scope: Includes the full text of UN masthead documents and Official Records issued since 1993.
Limitation: Requires a username and password.
Suggestion: Identify documents through AccessUN, then get the full text of all you can in this database.
Limitations:
- Provides no subject access.
- It omits many documents.
Suggestion: Identify the documents you need by using AccessUN. Then see if they can be obtained via ODS or the Documentation Centre.
Scope: Provides the full text of more than 40,000 treaties, as well as information on the status of more than 500 major treaties in Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary-General. Texts of Recently Deposited Multilateral Treaties are also available.
Limitation: Many bilateral treaties are not in the database because of the failure of the two parties to deposit them with the UN.
Directories to UN bodies and Related Organizations
Search Engines
Yearbooks
Other Sites
State Department
Provides useful and sometimes extensive background information on
International Issues.
Agency for International Development
The Country Locator is useful for country information and foreign aid projects.
Central Intelligence Agency
The Agency's
Electronic Reading Room contains declassified documents.
House Committee on International
Relations
Contains hearings (consisting mainly of expert testimony) of the Committee and its regional
Subcommittees.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Includes hearings and press releases on all matters within the Committee's scope.
LexisNexis
Statistical
FT
UIUC
Begin by clicking on the
Subject List and pasting the correct subject heading to your search.
World
Development Indicators
FT
UIUC
Provides country data collected by many international governmental organizations.