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Illinois International Negotiation Project:Venezuela

Venezuela

Venezuela

The purpose of this guide is to support Professor Paris' assignment in his History 2240 class. Your research centers on two significant topics for Venezuela: Preservation of UNESCO World Heritage Sites; Moving Toward a Nuclear Free World.

The navigational tabs across the top of the page will help you select various resources.

You may also want to check out this research guide on the History and Culture of Latin America. or this guide called Countries of the World.

ICONS Project/UNESCO World Heritage List

ICONS Resources / Research Library : Provides information by Region, Statistics, Issues Area and Glossary.

UNESCO World Heritage List

Books

Reference Works

Specialized reference works like the ones listed below are very useful for research. All of the titles here are located on the first floor of the Library. Browse around the same areas to find other useful titles.

Latin and Central America

An Atlas and Survey of Latin American History
Encyclopedia of Latin American Politics 
Reference F1410 .E56
Enciclopedia Océano de Venezuela 
Reference F2304 .E543 2002
Iberia and the Americas, Culture, Politics, and History 
Reference E 18.75 .I24
Latin America 
Reference F1401 .L3252
Legal Systems of the World 
A Political, Social, and Cultural Encyclopedia : Reference K48 .L44
Mexico : An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Culture and History

World Heritage Sites

World Heritage Sites : A Complete Guide to 878 UNESCO World Heritage Sites 
Reference G140.5 U547 2009


Non-Nuclear Proliferation

Historical Encyclopedia of Atomic Energy 
Reference QC772 .A87 2000
History in Dispute. Vol. 1 
The Cold War : First Series
History in Dispute. Vol. 6  
The Cold War : Second Series
Weapons of Mass Destruction 
An Encyclopedia of Worldwide Policy, Technology, and History : Reference U793 .W427 2005 v.2

Human Rights

Encyclopedia of Modern Ethnic Conflicts 
Reference GN 496 .E56 2003
Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations 
Reference D 860 .M56 2002
The State of the World's Human Rights 
Reference JC 571 .A44a 2011
World Directory of Minorities 
Reference GN 495.4 .W67 1997

General Topics

Atlas of Global Development 
Reference G 1046 .G1 A85 2011
Atlas of the Real World 
Reference G 1046 .E1 D7 2010
Encyclopedia of Sustainability 
Reference GE 10 .E528 2010

Works in the General Collection

Search the Library Catalog to locate print and audio-visual materials.

Some suggested subject searches include searching by country or region. Of course you can substitute any of the individual states or cities that make up Mexico. There are other subheadings that may be of interest too. If you are not finding what you are looking for, consult the history librarian (information below) or the Reference Desk.

  • Venezuela - Civilization
  • Venezuela - Economic conditions
  • Venezuela - Economic policy
  • Venezuela - Environmental policy
  • Venezuela - Social conditions


You can also search by topic. For example:

  • World Heritage Sites
  • Nuclear Arms control
  • Nuclear nonproliferation

Books from Other Libraries

You have many choices for locating books not owned by College of DuPage.

You can of course check your local public library. Make sure the books are scholarly in nature.

You can also search World Cat. World Cat lists books from all over the United States. These books can be ordered via Inter Library Loan. While in the World Cat record just click on Find This! You will be able to search the C.O.D. Catalog and then fill out the Inter Library Loan request form if the item is not available from C.O.D.

We also have reciprocal borrowing arrangements with our four local liberal arts colleges: Wheaton, Elmhurst, Benedictine, and North Central.

Online Books

The Library Catalog contains access to many eBooks. Use the same suggested search above, but limit or modify your search to the location eBook or Reference eBook. These online books were chosen with the same care as other books in the collection. Some of the history databases also have books or parts of books in them.

Articles

In many cases, the databases will have the full text article available online. If you are using these databases from off-campus, please be sure to have your library card available.

History Databases

These history databases are available.

Discovering Collection 
Includes overview essays, critical analyses, biographies, timelines and multimedia elements. In general these are not considered to be scholarly sources, except for the primary source material.
History Study Center 
Primary and secondary history collections providing access to British, American and world history sources, full text articles, maps, and reference materials among other types of resources.
Military and Government Collection 
Although primarily concerned with U.S.history there are references to history and politics of other countries.

U.S. History Databases

Although these databases are meant for the study of U.S. history, they can be useful when studying other countries.

Annals of American History 
Writings and primary sources documents from more than 1,500 authors who made and analyzed American history through speeches, writings, memoirs, poems, and interviews.
CQ Historical Documents 
Published annually since 1972, the Historic Documents Series now contains 32 volumes of primary sources. Documents range from presidential speeches, international agreements, and Supreme Court decisions to U.S. governmental reports, scientific findings, and cultural discussions.

General Databases

Many of these general databases cover the topic well.

Academic OneFile (1980?-present) 
Academic OneFile contains peer-reviewed, full-text articles from journals as well as reputable magazine articles.
Academic Search Premier (1984-present) 
Academic Search Premier contains indexing and some full text for 4515 journals. Contains both magazine and journal articles
Clase Periodica 
Contains information from Spanish Language sources.
CQ Researcher 
Issues of national and global concern.
Essay and General Literature Index (1900-present) 
Unlike other indexes ESGI supplies subject access to chapters or essays in books.
Informe! 
Provides indexing, images and full text of popular Hispanic magazines.
JSTOR 
JSTOR is an archive of digitized journal articles ranging in date from the 1700's to the early 2000's. These collections span a variety of subjects in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Physical Sciences.
Newsbank Special Reports 
A collection of in-depth reports on a variety of current events.

Newspaper Databases

Newspaper databases are useful for more recent history.

Chicago Tribune and Chicago Tribune Historical (1849-present) 
Digital image of every issue of the Chicago Tribune, cover-to-cover.
Christian Science Monitor 
Good coverage of ethical issues from all subjects and all countries.
New York Times and New York Times Historical (1851-present) 
Digital image of every issue of the New York Times, cover-to-cover.
Newspaper Source 
Provides selected full text for 23 national (U.S.) and international newspapers.

Special Topic Databases

AnthroSource 
A full-text collection of Anthropology journals.
Environmental Studies and Policy Collection 
Coverage of the field of environmental issues and policy.
Greenfile 
Focuses on the relationship between human beings and the environment.
Medline
Natural Disaster and Extreme Weather Searchable Information Center 
A collection of information from government websites.

For other databases, check Databases by Subject

Web Resources

UNESCO World Heritage Centre 
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity. This is embodied in an international treaty called the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage , adopted by UNESCO in 1972.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace  
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States
Center for Global Studies 
The purpose is to "Promote and support innovative research to better understand global issues confronting the world’s populations and identify ways to cope with and resolve these challenges."
Center for Strategic and International Studies 
"For 50 years, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has developed practical solutions to the world’s greatest challenges."
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs  
" The Council is one of the oldest and most prominent international affairs organizations in the United States. Independent and nonpartisan, The Chicago Council is committed to influencing the discourse on global issues through contributions to opinion and policy formation, leadership dialogue, and public learning."
Council on Foreign Relations 
"The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher."
Em-DAT : International Disaster Database
First: Facts on International Relations and Security Trends 
"The FIRST system offers researchers, politicians and the media an authoritative and structured factual reference system on international relations and security trends."
International Crisis Group 
"The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organisation committed to preventing and resolving deadly conflict."
Latin American Network Information Center 
Gateway to academic sources about Latin America. Contains no commercial sites.
NOAA: National Geophysical Data Center 
Contains natural hazards data, images, and education.
Political Database of the Americas 
"Offers centralized and systematized information about institutions and political processes, national constitutions, branches of government, elections, political constitutional studies and other subjects related to the strengthening of democracy in the region."
ReliefWeb 
"ReliefWeb is your source for timely, reliable and relevant humanitarian information and analysis."
Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean
United Nations
United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Relief
World Health Organization
The WWW Virtual Library: International Affairs Resources 
A listing of nongovernmental organizations .


Ken Orenic, Reference Librarian
630-942-2338
orenick@cod.edu

January, 2013

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