Saturday, 12 September 2015

gun 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 gun control.  Below you will find pointers to suggested research terms about gun control, materials in the library catalog about gun control, websites relevant to gun control, and links to library databases that contain information about gun 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 gun control:
  • gun control
  • firearms law and legislation
  • firearms ownership
  • violent crimes

Materials in the library catalog about gun control

We have the following materials in the library catalog about gun control:

Websites on gun control

The following websites (in alphabetical order) will help you with your research on gun control:
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and the Brady Center work together as the "largest national, nonpartisan, grassroots organization fighting against gun violence" and advocating "sensible gun laws." The site provides facts and information about gun laws, issues, gun violence research, state gun laws and alerts, and federal government and academic links. Federal and state gun legislation is also tracked.
Jurist Legal Education Network: Gun Laws, Gun Control and Gun Rights
In addition to the extensive research guide found on this legal education portal, a search on "gun control" finds more than thirty results from the "Jurist 5000," the Jurist's full-text database of the 5000 best webpages for legal education.
Nationalissues.com 
This non-partisan research organization presents summary information on current issues and gathers available selected articles and research from leading think tanks, news sources, advocacy groups and individual policy analysts.
National Rifle Association: NRA Institute for Legislative Action Regarding gun laws, the National Rifle Association seeks to protect the right of the people to keep and bear arms. On their research page, the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, the NRA lobby group, provides research on specific gun law issues such as "background checks" and ".50 caliber rifles" as well as fact sheets, FAQs, state and federal gun laws, a firearms glossary, articles, speeches, a bibliography, and other resources.
Violence Policy Center
The Violence Policy Center is a non-profit organization providing "research, analysis, and advocacy for effective gun policy." Fact sheet and directory links to topics on firearms violence, the firearms industry, pro-gun special interests, federal and state policy issues, product liability, women and firearms violence, youth and firearms, and elderly and firearms violence.
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Library Databases relevant to gun control

Databases may include magazine, newspaper and journal articles.  Off-campus users, please note: you must be a Santa Monica College student, faculty or staff member to use these services.
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.
Newspaper Source Plus
Provides selected full text for many U.S. and international newspapers. The database also contains full text television & radio news transcripts, and selected full text for more than 800 U.S. regional newspapers.
JSTOR
Back issues of over 300 scholarly journals in a wide variety of disciplines: African American Studies, African Studies, Anthropology, Archeology, Art and Architecture, Asian Studies, Ecology, Economics, Education, Finance, Geography, History, Language & Literature, Latin American Studies, Mathematics, Music, Middle East Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Slavic Studies, Sociology and Statistics.

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