Political Science and Public Policy
Political Science and Public Administration by Julie Still
Planning and Public Policy: Edward J. Bloustein School Graduate Students by Karen Hartman
Public Policy Formation (34:833:510) by Karen Hartman
Public Policy Analysis by Natalie Borisovets
Government Publications
Government Depository Libraries and Related Administrative Resources by Stephanie Bartz
Government Publications at Dana Library by Wen-Hua Ren
Government Publications in Alexander Library by Stephanie Bartz
New Jersey State and Local Governments by Stephanie Bartz
Poverty and Unemployment
Benefits and Social Insurance by Julie Moscinski
Social Welfare Policy by Karen Hartman
Social Welfare Policy and Services by Natalie Borisovets
Social Welfare Policy and Services II by Natalie Borisovets
Health
Public Health by Yingting Zhang
Public Health Literature (10:832:339) by Karen Hartman
Housing
Housing and Development Resources by Natalie Borisovets
Public Safety
Criminal Justice by Katie Anderson, Natalie Borisovets
Public Safety in Camden (50:202:456) (56:202:674) by Katie Anderson
Immigration
Immigration Public Policy by Julie Moscinski
New Americans: American Immigration History by Natalie Borisovets
This research guide provides assistance in doing research in public administration and related areas for intergovernmental relations. Here you'll find information on electronic and print resources available to users of the Rutgers University Libraries. This guide includes links to both publicly-available Internet resources and to electronic resources available only to members of the Rutgers community.
Note that the Rutgers librarians have developed a wealth of guides in different subject areas to help you with your research.
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Roberta Tipton
SPAA Librarian, Newark
Materials related to public administration can be found at the Dana Library in Newark, which houses the research collections in public administration and management, the Alexander Library in New Brunswick, which houses the major public policy and political science collections, and the Robeson Library in Camden.
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