(1) Find one relevant article using JSTOR. NOTE: JSTOR contains NO recent articles; all articles are published no earlier than 3-5 years ago. It’s a great place to look for the most important theoretical articles.
Write a paragraph summarizing the article and explaining why it is relevant to your subject (include an “in-text” citation).
Save a screenshot of the first page of the JSTOR article.
JSTOR hint: Use the “advanced search” option and use the check boxes at the bottom of the page to select “Political Science” and any other disciplines you think might be useful.
(2) Find two relevant journal articles using the following:
(a) Political Science & Politics Collections (which includes Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (WPSA) and PAIS Index and more)
Provide a sentence and in-text citation for the first article.
Write a one-paragraph summary for the second article, including an evaluation of how useful it would be for your research.
Save a screenshot of the first page for each article you used.
Includes: Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, PAIS Index, Policy File Index, & Political Science Database