Political Science 201: Mary Shumaker

American Federal Government:

Spring 2006

 

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Who's In Congress

Who is my Representative or Senator?

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Your Topic

What is my topic?

How do I find out what bills are pending on my topic?

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Researching a Bill

How do I find out more information on a particular bill?

Background information on the bill and pertinent issues

Finding Journal Articles

Is this a scholarly journal or a popular magazine?

Finding Newspaper Articles

Use Webfeat to search several databases at once~ This link accesses our Webfeat federated search engine. This tool allows you to perform keyword searches in groupings of databases (such as legislation and gun control) or our entire database, all at once.

 

The article isn't available full-text online! Now what?

Don't fret. Look for these buttons: , or , or this line of text: (Find this resource with SFX) next to the article citation on the search screen. Clicking on this will take you to a list of our full-text sources that carry the journal, if we have it.

 

How has my representative/senator has voted on similar bills?

Did my representative write, sponsor, or cosponsor this bill?

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Contacting The Politician

How do I write a letter to my Senator or Representative?

How do I find contact information for my senator or representative?

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Citing Your Sources

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Revised February 2, 2006 by Peg Cook, Librarian
A.C. Buehler Library, Elmhurst College