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The Basics

Restricted Access

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Off-Campus Links

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E-Reserves

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IRIS: Find Books

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Getting Books From Other Rutgers Libraries

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Becoming an 'Expert' User

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Citing Your Sources

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U.S. Foreign Relations: Basic Resources

Encyclopedias

Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas
Editors, Alexander DeConde et. al. 2d edition. New York, Scribner, 2002. 3 vols.
121 in-depth scholarly essays on the concepts, themes, movements, and distinctive policies found in the history of American foreign relations. List of Articles
Dana Call Number: Ref. E183.7.E52 2002
Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations
New York : Oxford University Press, 1997. 4 vols.
1,024 scholarly entries relating to the political, economic, military, and cultural interactions of the U.S. government and the American people with other nations and peoples. Most entries include bibliography.
Dana Call Number: Ref. E183.7.E53 1997

Bibliographies

American Foreign Relations Since 1600: A Guide to the Literature
Robert L. Beisner, editor. 2nd edition. Santa Barbara, CA., ABC-CLIO, 2003. 2 vols.
The basic resource for identifying materials (primary documents, books, essays, articles, dissertations, reference sources) on American foreign relations. Based on Burns (below) but without the lengthy historiographic essays and maps. Chronological arrangement with each chapter preceded by a detailed table of contents. Annotated entries.
Dana Call Number: Ref. E183.7 .A44 2003
Guide to American Foreign Relations Since 1700
Richard Dean Burns. Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-Clio, 1983.
The classic bibliographic guide to American foreign relations. Arranged by historical period; annotated entries, extensive historiographic essays, maps, and biographies of key figures.
Dana Call Number: Ref. E183.7 .G83 1983
U.S. Foreign Policy Under President Bush
NATO Library Thematic Bibliographies No.6/2003.

Primary Documents

Foreign Relations of the United States
U.S. Department of State. Washington, D.C., 1861- .
The 'official' documentary record of U.S. foreign policy. Correspondance, reports, and documents relating to U.S. diplomatic history, published with a delay of approximately 25 years. The most recent volumes (Truman - Nixon/Ford) are available online. The State Department maintains a list of all volumes that have been published.
Dana Call Number: JX233 .A3
Index to 1939-1945 volumes: Ref. JX233 .A3 Suppl.
Foreign Relations of the United States 1861-1958/60
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries in collaboration with the University of Illinois at Chicago Libraries have digitized a large portion of the first hundred years of the FRUS. Volumes can be browsed or searched.
Declassified Documents Reference System
Full-text database of documents that have been declassified by the U.S. government. Includes CIA, FBI, State Department, National Security Agency, and White House documents, among others. Largest coverage beginning after World War II, although some earlier documents are included.
Off-Campus Access Rutgers-restricted Access

Finding Books: Library Catalogs

IRIS The online catalog for the Rutgers University Libraries.
To find books on relations of the United States with other countries or regions search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

United States Foreign Relations [Country/Region Name]
For example:united states foreign relations afghanistan

and

United States Relations [Country/Region Name]
For example:united states relations africa, north
Newark Law
Camden Law
Rutgers Law library materials are not listed in IRIS. So if your topic is in some way law-related, be sure and use the Law library catalogs.
Center for Research Libraries
CRL is consortium of North American university and independent research libraries that acquires and preserves newspapers, journals, documents, foreign dissertations, archives, and other expensive or hard to find materials. As Rutgers is a CRL member, these materials are considered part of Rutgers' collections and can be borrowed via Interlibrary Loan. In addition to the materials listed in their catalog, CRL also supports and provides access to special collections such as the Middle Eastern Studies Collections, International Disserations, and Global Newspapers

Finding Articles plus: Indexes

This is a selected list of databases that you may find useful. There are many other indexes that may focus more specifically on the particular topic that you are researching. Check out the complete list of Rutgers online indexes and databases.

Google Scholar
Use the Google search engine to search specifically for scholarly literature including books, peer-reviewed articles, theses, preprints, and technical reports. Links to the full-text of articles from open access (available without a subscription) journals and preprint repositories.

History

America: History and Life
1964- . The most comprehensive index to American (U.S. and Canada) history. Indexes over 2000 journals worldwide, as well as book reviews and dissertations.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access.
Historical Abstracts
1955- . The most comprehensive index to world history (excluding that of the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present. Indexes over 2,000 history and history-related journals worldwide, as well as book reviews and dissertations.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access.

Political Science, Public Policy, and International Affairs

Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
1975- Index to over 1,300 journals in political science, international relations, public policy and related fields.
Off-Campus Link Restricted Access
Public Affairs Information Service
1915- Index to books, reports, government documents, and journals dealing with political, social, and public policy issues.
Off-Campus Link Restricted Access
CIAO: Columbia International Affairs Online
1991- Database of full-text working papers, research reports, conference proceedings, policy briefs, and journal articles relating to international affairs.
Off-Campus Link Restricted Access

Islam and the Middle East

Index Islamicus on CD-ROM
1906-1999. The most comprehensive index to articles, books, and proceedings relating to Islam, the Middle East, and the Muslim world.
Alexander Library: Ref-Com Z7835.M6I53 yr.1906/99

Early Encounters: The Barbary Wars

To find books and other materials on the Barbary Wars, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS AFRICA, NORTH
UNITED STATES RELATIONS AFRICA, NORTH
UNITED STATES HISTORY TRIPOLITAN WAR, 1801-1805
UNITED STATES HISTORY WAR WITH ALGERIA, 1815
PIRATES AFRICA, NORTH HISTORY 19TH CENTURY

The Jeffersonian Idea of Security: Commerce, the Atlantic Balance of Power, and the Barbary War 1785-1805
James R. Sofka. Video of talk plus questions and answers given at the Jefferson Library, Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies, July 13, 2004.
The Middle East and the Making of the United States, 1776 to 1815
Michael B. Oren. Text of speech deliverd at Columbia University, November 3, 2005.
The United States' War with Tripoli (1801-05) and the War on Terrorism (2001-)
Michael J. Crawford. Early History Branch, Naval Historical Center. Brief essay.

Official Documents

Treaties with the Barbary Powers: 1786-1836
Online texts, translations, and Hunter Miller’s notes (1931) relating to the Barbary treaties. Also includes related U.S. statutes and Congressional resolutions. Part of the Avalon Project at the Yale Law School.
American State Papers: 1789-1838
Over 6300 digitized official political documents, including every extant legislative and executive document of the first 14 U.S. Congresses (1789-1838). Also includes the speeches and messages of Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access

Captivity Narratives

White Slaves, African Masters: An Anthology of American Barbary Captivity Narratives
Edited by Paul Baepler. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1999.
Dana Call Number: HT1345 .W47 1999
An Historical and Geographical Account of Algiers: Containing a Circumstantial and Interesting Detail of Events Relative to the American Captives, Taken From Their Own Testimony
James Wilson Stephens. 2d edition. Brooklyn, Printed by Thomas Kirk, for Alexander Brodie. 1800.
Off-Campus Access Rutgers-restricted Access
To find other captivity narratives search IRIS using WORDS anywhere

(AFRICA or ALGERIA) and CAPTIVITY NARRATIVES

Literary Works

The American Captive, or Siege of Tripoli. A Drama in Five Acts
James Ellison. Boston, Joshua Belcher, 1812.
Off-Campus Access Rutgers-restricted Access

Twentieth Century and Beyond

U.S. Middle East Policy Database
A series of annual or semi-annual articles by Barry Rubin (Director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center if the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel and Editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA), surveying U.S. Middle East policy 1980-1999.

Bibliographies

United States/Middle East Diplomatic Relations, 1784-1978: An Annotated Bibliography
Thomas A. Bryson. Metuchen, N.J., Scarecrow Press, 1979
Dana Call Number: Ref. DS63.2 .U5B79
United States Foreign Policy and the Middle East/North Africa: A Bibliography of Twentieth-Century Research
Sanford R. Silverburg and Bernard Reich. New York, Garland, 1990
Robeson (Camden) Library: DS63.2 .U5S55 1990
U.S. Foreign Relations with the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography
Sanford R. Silverburg and Bernard Reich. Metuchen, N.J., Scarecrow Press, 1994.
Alexander Library: Z3014 .R44S55 1994
To find other books on U.S. relations with Islamic and Middle Eastern countries, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS MIDDLE EAST
UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
UNITED STATES RELATIONS ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
ISLAM AND POLITICS UNITED STATES HISTORY
UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS [COUNTRY]
WAR ON TERRORISM, 2001-

Oil Diplomacy

To find books and other materials on the relationship between oil and foreign policy, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

ARABIAN AMERICAN OIL COMPANY
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE POLITICAL ASPECTS UNITED STATES
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE GOVERNMENT POLICY UNITED STATES
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE POLITICAL ASPECTS MIDDLE EAST
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE POLITICAL ASPECTS ARAB COUNTRIES
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE POLITICAL ASPECTS PERSIAN GULF REGION
Oil and International Relations
Bibliography from H-Energy, "a forum for scholars interested in energy history."
Multinational Oil Corporations and U.S. Foreign Policy
Report, Together with Individual Views, to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, by the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations. Washington, DC., Government Printing Office, January 2, 1975.
Chapter I: Establishing the American Presence in the Middle East; Chapter II: The 1947 Aramco Merger; Chapter III: Foreign Policy and Antitrust: The Cartel Case and the Iranian Consortium.
Oil Diplomacy: Facts and Myths Behind Foreign Oil Dependency
Hearings before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, June 20, 2002. Washington, DC., GPO, 2002.
GAGE Panel: Oil and Foreign Policy
Video. Panel discussion held at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia on February 16, 2007.
History of Oil in Iraq
Essays, excerpts, and documents. From the Global Policy Forum.

Reporting the News

Madeleine Albright and Warren Christopher on Media and Foreign Policy
Video. Two former Secretaries of State talk about the impact of media on foreign policy. Paley Center for Media, June 18, 2007.
Split Vision: The Portrayal of Arabs in the American Media
Edited by Edmund Ghareeb. Revised and Expanded edition. Washington, D.C., American-Arab Affairs Council, 1983.
Dana Call Number: DS63.2 .U5S64 1983

Bibliographies

International Reporting by the American News Media: A Bibliography of Scholarship and Criticism, 1990-2001
William A. Dorman and Robert Manoff. Center for War, Peace, and the News Media, Boston University.
A Bibliography of Material on Islam, Muslims and the Media
Mohammad Ahmadullah Siddiqi. 1997.
Bibliography on Media Representation of the Middle East
From the American University in Cairo. Bibliography focusing on media representations of the Islamic world both internally and by “others.”
To find other books and materials on newspaper and other media portrayal of Islam and the Middle East, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

ISLAMIC COUNTRIES IN MASS MEDIA
MIDDLE EAST IN MASS MEDIA
ARAB COUNTRIES FOREIGN PUBLIC OPINION, AMERICAN
ISLAM IN MASS MEDIA
WAR ON TERRORISM, 2001 MASS MEDIA AND THE WAR
IRAQ WAR, 2003 MASS MEDIA AND THE WAR

Historical Accounts

Historical New York Times
Allows you to search and display the full image of articles published in the New York Times back to 1851. The two+ most recent years are not included, use Access World News.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access.
American Periodicals Series Online 1740-1900
The full text of articles, advertisements, illustrations etc., from American popular and literary magazines and journals that began publication between 1741 and 1900. Search by author, title, article type, publication title, date, and keywords in the full-text.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access
RSAP: Resources for Research
Lists 18th, 19th, and early 20th century magazines and newspapers that are available full-text on the web. In addition to single titles, lists newspapers included as part of large digital collections (e.g., Cornell's and University of Michigan's Making of American Collections). From the Research Society for American Periodicals.

Contemporary Accounts

U.S. Media

Access World News
Access to the full text of over 600 U.S. and over 700 international newspapers.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access
Factiva
A vast archive which includes the full-text of 8,000 leading newspapers, magazines, trade journals, newsletters, and television and radio transcripts. Ten to twenty year+ backfile for many titles.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access.
CNN - Middle East
Major news network

Non-U.S. Media

Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI)
The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) explores the Middle East through the region's media. Includes clips and translations of Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.
Al Jazeera English
The highly respected English-language news and current affairs channel based in Qatar. Starting in January 2007, Al Jazeera news stories are included in the Factiva database
World News Connection
Translated and English-language news and information from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Eurasia, Europe, and the Middle East..
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access.
Major English-language Media Sources Within the Islamic World
Annotated directory from the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.

Public Opinion

To find books and other materials on U.S. public opinion on Muslims, Arabs, Islam, or the Middle East, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

ARABS PUBLIC OPINION
ISLAMIC COUNTRIES FOREIGN PUBLIC OPINION, AMERICAN
ISLAM PUBLIC OPINION
MIDDLE EAST FOREIGN PUBLIC OPINION, WESTERN

Public Opinion Polls

Gallup Poll
Includes summaries of recent Gallup public opinion polls. Access to back files of full reports requires a subscription.
Gallup Poll Briefing
2000- Weekly summary and analysis of the latest Gallup Poll findings. Off-Campus Link Restricted Access
    Gallup Poll summaries are also available in:
    Gallup Poll Briefing [print edition] 2006 Ref. HM261 .A1G34
    Gallup Poll Tuesday Briefing (print edition) 2002-2005 Ref HM261 .A1G34
    Gallup Poll Monthly 1989-2002 Ref HM261 .A1G3
    Gallup Report 1981-1989 Ref HM261.G35
    Gallup Opinion Index 1967-1981 Ref. HM261.G35
Pew Research Center Survey Reports
Formerly the Times Mirror Center for People and the Press, the Pew Research Center studies attitudes toward the press, politics and public policy issues. Reports back to 1987 available.
Polling the Nations
"A compilation of the full-text of the questions and responses from over 14,000 national, state and local surveys conducted since 1986 by over 1000 polling organizations in the United States and one hundred other countries."
Off-Campus Link Restricted Access

"The Other" in American Popular Culture

Orientalism

Edward Said on Orientalism
Video. Said discusses the ideas behind his classic 1978 work.

Bibliography

Arabs in Film and Television: A Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkely Library
Annotated bibliography.

Finding Other Books and Articles

MLA International Bibliography
1926- . The most comprehensive index to journal articles, books, dissertations, and other materials relating to literature, folkore, and film studes. Indexes more than 4400 journals.
Off-Campus Access Rutgers-restricted Access
Film Literature Index
Index to scholarly and popular film and television periodicals worldwide from 1976 to 2001. Search or browse citations.
Some Books Owned by the Rutgers Libraries
Cruel and Unusual: Negative Images of Arabs in American Popular Culture
Laurence Michalak. 3rd edition. Washington, DC: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) Research Institute, 1988. ERIC ED 363 532.
While Michalak touches on the treatment of Arabs in other venues (songs, jokes, television, political cartoons and comics), the main focus is on depiction in films.
Visions of the East: Orientalism in Film
Edited by Matthew Bernstein and Gaylyn Studlar. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press, 1997.
Dana Call Number: PN1995.9 .E95V57 1997
The TV Arab
Jack G. Shaheen. Bowling Green, Ohio, Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1984.
Alexander, Douglass, Kilmer: PN1992.8 .A754 1984
Crossing Over: A Cultural History of American Engagement With the Muslim World, 1830-1940
Susan Nance. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of California, Berkeley, 2003. 2 vols.
Art Library: E169.1 .N36 2003a
Finding Films
The Movies, Race, and Ethnicity: Images of Arabs and the Middle East
Annotated filmography from the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley. For some films includes selected reviews and articles.

Want to know if the Rutgers Libraries own a particular film?

Select Advanced Search in IRIS, the Libraries' online catalog. Enter the title into the "TITLE" search box, and select Visual Materials from the format pull-down menu.
Videos/DVDs owned by the Dana Library are available for viewing in the Media Center on the 4th floor of Dana Library.
Videos that are only available from the Media Center in New Brunswick must be booked BY FACULTY for class viewing. All other users must view materials on-site at the Media Center on the Livingston Campus. Advance reservations for viewing rooms are recommended. Undergraduate students may make reservations no earlier than 24 hours in advance. To make a reservation, call 445-4980 (x155).

Country and Regional Resources

Africa-Wide: NiPad
Search across 30 databases providing access to multi-disciplinary information on Africa. Indexes books, journals, newspapers, government publications, and popular magazines.
Off-Campus Access (Restricted Access)
RAMBI: Index to Articles on Jewish Studies
Index to selective articles relating to Jewish studies and Israel. From the Jewish National and University Library. 1966- .
Country Studies
Online versions of the Country Studies/Area Handbooks series published by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. A basic resource for an overview of a particular country. Note: The Handbooks found here are electronic versions of studies published between 1988 and 1998, when Congress withdrew funding for this program. Funding was restored for 2004 and work continues on several new editions as well as updated Country Profiles. However, no new funding has been allocated.
Background Notes
Information on all the countries of the world with which the United States has relations.
CountryWatch
Includes reports on 191 countries worldwide with up-to-date political, economic, cultural, business, and environmental information, as well as current and archived country-specific news.
Off-Campus Access Restricted Access
Portals to the World
The Library of Congress's excellent collection of selected links to in-depth information about the nations and areas of the world. Arranged by country or area, then by categories such as "Business, Commerce, and Economy;" "Government, Politics, and Law;" "Science and Technology;" "Society," etc.

Afghanistan

To find books and other materials on U.S. relations with Afghanistan, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with
UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS AFGHANISTAN
Other subject searches that you might find useful:
AFGHAN WAR, 2001-
AFGHANISTAN, ISLAM AND POLITICS
Afghanistan Five Years On: An Assessment
NATO Library Thematic Bibliographies. No. 2/2007
Historical Dictionary of Afghanistan
Ludwig W. Adamec. 2d edition. Lanham, Md., Scarecrow Press, 1997.
Off-Campus Access Rutgers-restricted Access

Iran

To find books and other materials on U.S. relations with Iran, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS IRAN
IRAN HOSTAGE CRISIS 1979-1981
The United States and Iran: A Documentary History
Yonah Alexander and Allan Nanes, editors. Frederick, Md., Aletheia Books, 1980.
Dana Call Number: E183.8 .I55U56
Encyclopaedia Iranica
Important multi-disciplinary reference work which “focuses on the land, life, culture and history of all Iranian peoples and their interaction with other societies.” Scope includes all lands where the Iranian languages are or were spoken, including Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Baluchistan, Kurdistan, the Pathan regions of Pakistan, Parsi communities of India, and the Ossetic and Talish regions of Caucasus. You will need to download a special font in order to view Encyclopaedia articles.

Iraq

To find books and other materials on U.S. relations with Iraq, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS IRAQ
IRAQ WAR, 2003
Iraq Three Years On
NATO Library Thematic Bibliographies. No.2/2006.

Palestine

To find books and other materials on U.S. relations with Palestine and Palestinian Arabs, search IRIS using SUBJECT begins with

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS PALESTINE
The Palestinian Problem and United States Policy: A guide to Issues and References
Bruce Robellet Kuniholm. Claremong, Calif., Regina Books, 1986.
Dana Call Number: DS119.7 .K86 1986
Encyclopedia of the Palestine Problem
Issa Nakhleh. New York, NY, Intercontinental Books, 1991. 2 volemes
Dana Call Number: Ref. DS119.7.N2928 1991
The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Historical Perspective
NATO Library Thematic Bibliographies No.9/2004.
UNISPAL: UN Information System on the Question of Palestine
Search or browse a large collection of current and historical United Nations documents concerning the question of Palestine and related issues since 1946.

The Islamic World: Some Resources

Islam, the Modern World, and the West: Contemporary Topics
Essays and links from Alan Godlas, University of Georgia.
The Encyclopaedia of Islam
New edition. Leiden, Brill, 1960-2001. 11 volumes.
Articles on all aspects of the Islamic world; the standard reference world for Islamic Studies.
Dana Call Number: Ref. DS37 .E523
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
New York, Oxford University Press, 1995. 4 volumes
Over 750 signed essays, most with annotated bibliographies, on the beliefs, institutions, politics, and culture in Muslim societies in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Dana Call Number: Ref. DS35.53 O95 1995
Conversion of Islamic and Christian Dates
ATLA Religion Database
1949- . Index to 650 journals representing all the major religious faiths, as well as some 14,000 multi-authored works, relating to Biblical studies, world religions, Church history and religious perspectives on social issues.
Off-Campus Link Restricted Access

Maps

An Historical Atlas of Islam
Leiden, Brill, 1981.
Dana Call Number: Ref. G1786 .S1H6 1981
Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection
Online maps of current and general interest. From the Univesity of Texas in Austin.
International Affairs Resources: Maps
Links to map resources from the WWW Virtual Library.

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Corrections?
Natalie Borisovets (natalieb@andromeda.rutgers.edu)
John Cotton Dana Library
August 27, 2007
rev. September 19, 2007