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Public Administration Resources: General Resources

This guide is for students in the Master of Public Administration program at Augusta University. It gives an overview of library and other resources useful for public administration.

Get to know your Liaison Librarian

As an MPA student, you have a Liaison Librarian! 

Your Liaison Librarian is there to help you with any library-related questions you might have, including, and not limited to:

  • Quick research assistance, eg.
    • How to find a particular journal article or book
    • Obtaining full-text of a source via our resource sharing services
    • Tips and tricks to expand or narrow your search to find the sources you want.
  • In-depth research consultations, eg.
    • Guidance in refining or breaking down your research topic, so that it is "searchable"
    • Developing a comprehensive search strategy to cover all your bases.
  • Managing your search results, eg.
    • Saving your results in GALILEO, GIL-Find Catalog, and individual databases
    • Folder management of your results
    • Setting up search alerts based on a sound search query
  • Citation assistance, management, and plagiarism prevention, eg.
    • Guidance on citing accurately
    • Recommended tools for organizing your citations and plagiarism prevention
    • One-on-one or small group tutorial on how to use EndNote.

Your liaison librarian's contact details are in the profile box in this Guide. You can contact your liaison librarian by:

  • Email
  • Chat online, if they are available
  • Schedule a research consultation
  • Phone
  • Drop into Reese Library to ask to see them* (it is easier if you schedule an appointment)
  • Through the Library Q&A Discussion Board if there is one available in your D2L

If you require assistance immediately and you cannot reach your liaison librarian, we recommend 'Chat with a Librarian', phoning the library, or dropping into Reese Library.

Public Administration Starting Places

Background information can help you

  • get a broad overview of an idea, event, or person
  • understand unfamiliar concepts
  • find additional references

Search Credo Reference below for background information on your social science topic.

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Books to Get You Started