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This guide pulls together information about finding books, articles, and web sites to help you conduct research for your project in INST 3000. Use the tabs along the top of the page to navigate the site.

Be sure to visit the "Library Resources by Course Theme" to find suggested web sites, research databases, e-books, and saved searches for scholarly, full-text searches from Summon, arranged by four themes:

  • Culture & Society
  • Development & Markets
  • Governance & Conflicts
  • Resistance & Social Movements


 

What's a book collection?

A book collection consists of a collection of articles or chapters, each by different authors, but compiled by editor(s).  Find book collections in the BGSU Library Catalog.  Look for entries that include [edited by] before the author information.

 

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Creator: Miguel A. Monjas, "Starbucks at the Forbidden City"

This LibGuide pulls together a variety of sources you may want to use for your project in INST 3000.  Be sure to ask a librarian for help while you are looking for information on your topic.

 

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