IDS 101 Looking at You, Looking at Me:
The Story Teller and the Popular Imagination
Ken Nolley, Professor

1. Library Catalogs

Willamette University Libraries Catalog

Orbis Cascade Alliance Summit catalog of academic libraries in Oregon and Washington

2. Major Research Databases

Oxford Reference Online: 100 well-known and trusted dictionaries and reference books combined into a single cross-searchable web database. (Full-text)

LexisNexis Academic: Provides access to full-text information from newspapers, journals, magazines and reference sources with strengths in the areas of current news, business, law, and politics. (Full-text)

Academic Search Premier: Provides full text for more than 3,600 academic, social sciences, humanities, general science, education and multi-cultural journals. (Mixed)

Project Muse: Provides online access to the full text of over 300 journals in the disciplines of literary studies, classics, history, philosophy, and more. (Full-text)

JSTOR: Provides access to the complete back files of more than 624 cross-disciplinary academic journals in digital format, some of which date from the 1800s. (Full-text)

America History and Life: Provides access to scholarly literature on the history and culture of the U.S. and Canada from prehistoric times to the present. (Mixed)

Historical Abstracts: Provides access to international scholarly literature on the history of the world, excluding the United States and Canada, from 1450 to the present. (Mixed)

Refworks: A web-based bibliography management and citation tool. Reference sources can be imported & exported from various resources (Citations & Abstracts only)

3. Internet Resources

Bahman Ghobadi official website

Dispatches From Iraq by Wendell Steavenson

Kurdish links from the Kurdish Library from Sweden

Turkey and Iraq: The Perils (and Prospects) of Proximity a report fr. United States Institute of Peace

Background on the Crisis in Iraq fr. Human Rights Watch

Landmine Websites fr. Int'l Campaign to Ban Landmines

Country Studies from the the Library of Congress

Image of Stop Sign Translated into Arabic by Jessica Lewis, courtesy of Pics4Learning

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