International Studies
Introduction
Thank you for using the International Studies Subject Guide.
This subject guide to popular topics for research and study in politics and international relations. on resources available from the UNT Libraries, both in the library and online. It covers how to find articles using specific databases (Articles tab), books using the library catalog, reference sources, and web sites. To access each section, click on the appropriate tab. If you prefer to print the entire subject guide, click on the "Print Friendly" text at any time.
International Studies program is very interdisciplinary
UNT International Studies program: http://www.unt.edu/majors/uintl.htm
The major offers concentrations in:
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international politics and security
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international business and economics
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international development
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regional studies of Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America and Africa
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peace studies
You may want to make an appointment with the subject specialist in that area for specialized, or in depth research assistance (i.e. Business librarian, Political Science, etc) depending on your area of concentration
| Librarian |
E-mail |
Subject Librarian to: |
Links to subject guides |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suzanne Sears | Suzanne.Sears@unt.edu |
Political Science Government Documents Library, head |
Political Science Government Information Connection |
| Lilly Ramin | Lilly.Ramin@unt.edu |
Sociology & Applied Gerontology |
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| Jeffrey Levy | Jeffrey.Levy@unt.edu |
Business |
Business |
| Judy Johnston | Judy.Johnston@unt.edu |
Economics |
Economics |
| Erin O’Toole | Erin.O'Toole@unt.edu |
Geography |
Geography |
See the Subject Librarian page for the full list (currently liaison list).
I hope that these resources get you started on your research. Resource suggestions are welcome.
Good Luck Scholars!
~ Lilly Ramin
Instructional
Technologies Librarian
Sociology
& Applied Gerontology Librarian