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GU-Q IPOL: 3570 The Global Energy Future

Library Services

This guide is designed to help you find the best resources for your assignments for the course "The Global Energy Future".

Consultations

Drop by my office (1B15, Library 1st floor), book an appointment, or send me an email (pt491@georgetown.edu) to arrange an individual consultation. I can help you flesh out your project idea and guide you in selecting software for your research and presentations. I can also help you locate academic and scholarly sources, provide training on how to use StoryMaps or Google Sites for your project, and cite with citation tools like Zotero.

Working Hours

Librarian: I am available from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Sunday - Thursday.

Library: Working Hours

Starting out your Research

Watch the following video to learn how to construct a clear and focused research question

Fill in the handout below to make sure your research question is clear and focused

Use reference sources like encyclopedias, specialized dictionaries or handbooks

At the beginning stages of your assignment you will need some additional background information to clarify parts of your research question. Also, during the middle stages of your project, you might need to clarify a definition, or explore related topics.

Use reference sources to:

  • Find more background information on your subject(s) quickly and comprehensively.
  • Create a list of related terms with tools like the Mind Map, which will help you later on your research process.
  • Clarify new terminology or information that comes up during your work on an assignment.
  • Find additional resources through reference and further reading lists.

Searching Efficiently

Now that you have settled on a research question, break it down to its basic concepts and create lists of keywords. Watch the following video to learn how to proceed from your research question to a list of relevant keywords.

Watch the following video to learn how to find print books and e-books using GU-Q Library's HoyaSearch.

Subject Search

An effective way to retrieve the most relevant results is to conduct a subject search. In "Advanced Search"  on the library's website, use the "Subject" field. Combine your keywords with AND | OR | NOT expand or limit your searches accordingly. Some suggested searches for this course include:

"Energy policy" OR "Energy Policy, Economics and Management" (very broad search but includes all possible results )

"Middle East" AND "Energy" (very narrow search)

"Energy policy" NOT "renewable" (search results will not include the topic you are not interested in)

 

Watch the following video to learn how to find peer-reviewed  articles using GU-Q Library's HoyaSearch.