The following subject searches are a sampling of possibilities. To find materials on a topic, try doing a keyword search in the Tripod Catalog to find relevant materials and then using the subject headings assigned to those materials to find more material.
green movement [Subject Search]united states no child left behind act of 2001 [Subject Search]
(mexican american* or (latino* or latina*)) and union* [keyword search]
Tripod - For locating books, journals, and other materials held in the Tri-College libraries. Deliveries within the Trico usually arrive in one or two days. Use "Request" button. You can mark and then email or print records for multiple items.
WorldCat - An important place to look for many materials not owned by the Tri-College Libraries. This combined library catalog contains more than 49 million records describing items owned by libraries around the world. Many of these items are available to you though interlibrary loan.
Dissertations
Doctoral students go through an exhaustive literature search when writing their dissertations. They also tend to work on new questions, sometimes ones that have received very little attention from scholars before. You can sometimes obtain these dissertations and benefit from all the bibliographic treasures and new ideas.
Check Dissertation Abstracts Online to identify dissertations on your topic. Then request them through the Interlibrary Loan page. Some dissertations are not available in multiple copies and cannot be loaned. If you run into that problem, get in touch with me. I may be able to buy a copy for Magill Library.








Annual review of political science (Palo Alto, Calif. : Online)
Encyclopedia of activism and social justice