Saturday, 12 September 2015

Arms Control

This guide is an introduction to the research process that, while not being an exhaustive list of information resources available, should be helpful in getting started in your research about arms control.  Below you will find pointers to suggested research terms about the arms control, materials in the library catalog about arms control,  websites relevant to the arms control, and links to library databases that contain information about arms control.  Please use our email reference service, contact us at (310) 434-4254, or visit us in the library at the reference desk if you need further assistance.

Suggested Research Terms

One of the really helpful things when searching for information about a topic is a short list of terms related to a topic. We think the following terms will help with your research about arms control:
  • arms control
  • disarmament
  • biological weapons
  • chemical weapons
  • national defense
  • national security
  • nuclear weapons
  • small arms
  • nonproliferation treaty
  • weapons of mass destruction

Materials in the Library Catalog about Arms Control

We have the following materials in the library catalog related to arms control:

Websites on Arms Control

The following websites will help you with your research on arms control:
  • Arms Control Association [A] national nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies.
  • Federation of American Scientists Arms Sales Monitoring Project This program "works for restraint in the global production and trade of weapons." Searchable site includes information about the project's campaign areas (such as terrorism, subsidies, small arms, landmines, and ballistic missiles), as well as numerous publications. Offers arms sales statistics, and links to related organizations and information. From the Federation of American Scientists.
  • CISAC - Center for International Security and Cooperation This website is produced by Stanford University's Institute for International Studies, and is a multidisciplinary community dedicated to research and training in issues of international security.
  • Federation of American Scientists The Federation of American Scientists conducts analysis and advocacy on science, technology and public policy, including national security, nuclear weapons, arms sales, biological hazards, secrecy, education technology, information technology, energy and the environment. FAS is a privately-funded non-profit 501c3 organization whose Board of Sponsors includes 58 of America's Nobel laureates in the sciences.
  • SIPRI - Stockholm International Peace Research Institute The SIPRI Institute conducts research on questions of conflict and cooperation of importance for international peace and security, with the aim of contributing to an understanding of the conditions for peaceful solutions of international conflicts and for a stable peace.

  • Union of Concerned Scientists The UCS "augment[s] rigorous scientific analysis with innovative thinking and committed citizen advocacy to build a cleaner, healthier environment and a safer world." Programs address global security and nuclear weapons amongst other topics.

  • UNICEF Taking Aim At Small Arms This site focuses on the destructive capacities of small arms, especially where children are the victims.
  • U.S. State Department - Bureau of Arms Control The Bureau of Arms Control is responsible for international agreements on conventional, chemical/biological, and strategic forces, treaty verification and compliance, and supporting ongoing negotiations, policy-making, and interagency implementation efforts.
  • Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control This small D.C. based watchdog organization tracks the proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world.

  • Commission of the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction This commission established in February 2004 "is charged with assessing whether the Intelligence Community is sufficiently authorized ... to identify and warn in a timely manner of, and to support United States Government efforts to respond to ... the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction [WMD]." The site features a FAQ, the commission's report submitted to the president on March 31, 2005, and related material.

Library Databases Relevant to Arms Control.

The following databases all contain material relevant to arms control. 
Databases may include magazine, newspaper and journal articles, as well as the full text of books (NetLibrary).  Please note: you must be a Santa Monica College student, faculty or staff member to use these services.
Military and Government Collection
Designed to offer current news pertaining to all branches of the military and government, provides cover-to-cover full text for more than 350 journals and periodicals and indexing and abstracts for more than 450 titles.
Academic Search Premier, MasterFile Premier
Academic Search Premier and MasterFile Premier provide full text for over 6200 periodicals including full text for more than 3,500 peer-reviewed journals. Coverage spans virtually every area of academic study and offers information dating as far back as 1975.
National Newspapers (1985- current)
Local, regional and national news coverage from selected newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Denver Post, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor.
Business Source Elite
Full-text coverage of scholarly business, management and economics journals. Also includes publications covering topics such as accounting, banking, finance, international business, marketing, sales, etc. Business Source Elite offers full text for nearly 1,000 business publications and more than 10,000 company profiles.

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