For research projects in POLS 2100: Introduction to International Relations, you will need to find information about international governmental organizations (IGOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). This IGOs & NGOs page of this guide can help you locate missions, histories, statistics, and other information about your chosen organization.
You will also need to study your chosen organization in light of different political theories and systems. The Background Research page of this guide can help with that part of your project.
Use the library's Political Science Research Guide for help with other research projects.
In addition to OneSearch (below), the following databases are great places to find information about IGOs and NGOs.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
Designed to support global awareness and information on business, economics, diplomacy, culture, climate change, and more. Includes access to geographically diverse newspapers, magazines, and journals.
Non-peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
Search national and regional newspapers from the U.S. and other countries. Includes The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Financial Times, The Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, and more.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
This multidisciplinary database includes subjects like literature, history, art, sociology, psychology, mathematics, communication, and science. Contains ebooks, articles, and journals.
OneSearch and ProQuest are the Fulton Library's main databases. They allow you to search the library's articles, books, streaming media, and more. OneSearch and ProQuest include resources on almost every topic, making it a great place to start your research!
To use either of these databases, go to the UVU Fulton Library Homepage link below. Use the tabs in the search box to navigate between OneSearch and ProQuest. Enter search terms into the box, then hit enter or click the magnifying glass.
We recommend using both databases because, while there is some overlap between the two, each database features a lot of unique content.