Public Affairs Information Service
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Database Information
- Description:
- (1972+) Index to political, economic, & social issues in current debate. Covers public & social policy literature of business, economics, finance, law, international relations, public administration, government, political science, & other social
sciences.
- Date Range:
- 1972+
- Updated:
- Quarterly
- Includes:
- Bibliographic citations with Abstracts; Some full text
- Subject Coverage:
- Criminal Justice; Demographics; Economics; Foreign Affairs; Government Publications; International Relations; Planning; Political Science; Population Studies; Public Administration; Public Affairs; Recreation and Tourism; Social Sciences; Sociology;
Statistics; Tourism
- Types of Materials Covered:
- journal articles, books, statistical yearbooks, directories, conference proceedings, research reports and government documents from all over the world
- Geographic Scope:
- International
- Content Provider:
- Public Affairs Information Service, Inc.
- Alternate Methods of Access:
- Print Equivalent:
- Software Requirements:
- Web browser
- Tips:
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- CSA quick reference
- The "Show" dropdown box at the bottom of the screen allows the user to customize the display of retrieved records.
- A small + sign at the top of the
results page shows the number of hits received for each database. Counts are also given for all results received and broken down by type of material. By marking citations, they can easily saved, printed, emailed or imported into RefWorks.
- Use
the "Help & Support" link for searching tips.