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Terrorism: Selected Web Sites, Searching Tactics and Library Resources
  • Tony Angiletta, Morrison Curator for the Social Sciences
  • Updated September 17, 2006
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      Explanatory Note

 The following slide show presents some elementary searching strategies using the Google search engine, a list of selected links to useful websites on terrorism and selected bibliographic and source materials available only to authorized Stanford users.
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Six Simple Dicta on Searching the Web, Google, Socrates or any Index
  • 1. When in doubt, phrases in quotes
  • 2. When in doubt, capitalize Boolean
  • 3. When in doubt, use Advanced search
  • 4. Narrow humongous search results: by format, by domain suffix
  • 5. Supplement index searches with Google Scholar
  • 6. If it is print resource and not at Stanford, use ILL


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I Google, therefore I find…maybe: Obvious and not so obvious ways to narrow down (
  • 1. Simple Google search on “terrorism” (9/20/04 = 9,540,000 hits;;4/27/05 = 43,700,00 0 hits; 9/17/06 = 118,000,000)
  • 2. Advanced Google search using “terrorism” and format .pdf (9/20/04 = 607,000 hits;; 4/27/05 = 1,750,000; 9/17/06 = 13,200,000)
  • 3. Advanced Google search using “terrorism” and domain suffix  .edu (9/20/04 = 653,000 hits;  4/27/05 = 1,830,000; 9/17/06 = 12,200,000)
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I Google, therefore I find…may be: Obvious and not so obvious ways to narrow down (cont’d)
  • 4. Advanced Google search using “terrorism”, domain suffix  .edu & format .pdf (7/17/06 = 576,000)


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I Google, therefore I find…may be: Obvious and not so obvious ways to narrow down (cont’d)
  • 5. Advanced Google search using “terrorism” in Russian and country suffix for .ru (Russia)


  • 6. Country domain suffixes


  • 7. Advanced Google search using “terrorism” and domain suffix .gov and .mil (or U.S. Government link)


  • 8. Advanced Google search using “terrorisme” and “bibliographie” and language French
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I Google, therefore I find…maybe: Obvious and not so obvious ways to narrow down (cont’d.)
  • 9. Google Scholar search on “terrorism” = (4/27/05 = 107,000 hits; 9/17/06 = 263,000)
  • 10. Google Scholar search on “terrorism”  and
  •     pub dates 1972-2000 = (9/17/06 = 25,600 hits);pub dates 2001 – 2006 = 43,900 hits
  • 11. Google Scholar search on “terrorism”  and
  •     pub dates 1972-2006 in pub. Jane’s = 29
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Comparative Terrorism Citations, 1971-2005
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Comparative Terrorism Citations, 1971-2005
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Comparative Terrorism Citations, 1971-2005
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Some Web sites on Terrorism worth a visit.
  • 1. Transactional Records Clearing House (TRAC). Independent watchdog.


    • 1a. TRAC Special Report, February 13, 2003 : Criminal Enforcement Against Terrorists
    • 2a. TRAC Special Report, December 8, 2003: Criminal Terrorism Enforcement Since the 9/11/01 Attacks
  • 2. Gilmore Commission: Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism. Annual Reports


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Some Web sites (continued)
  • 3. H-Net site on teaching tragedy, violence and terrorism. Good historical contextualization.
  • 4. Univ. of Minnesota Human Rights Library. International Terrorism and Human Right links.
  • 5. United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention. Tony note: includes 15 anti-terrorism conventions.
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Some Web sites (continued)
  • 6. Monterey Institute for International Studies. Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)
  • 7. Center for Non-Proliferation Studies (Org chart for CBW response)
  • 8. Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
  • 9. SITE (Search for International Terrorist Entities)


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Some Web sites (continued)
  • 10. Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (formerly SIIS). On terrorism.
  • 11. International Relations and Security Network (ISN). Resources for terrorism.
  • 12. Terrorism Knowledge Base
  • 13. Jamestown Foundation
  • 14. Terrorism Research Center


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C. Stanford Libraries sites
  • 1. Academic Universe (also listed as Lexis-Nexis). Statistical Universe. Power Tables. Terrorism. 207 tables on incidents, public attitudes and agency budgets.
  • 2. Academic Universe. Reference. Polls and Surveys. Terrorism.
  • 3. Polling the Nations, iPoll & Gallup Brain
  • 4. Academic Universe. Legal Research.




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C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d)
  • 5. EBSCO host Databases;  search one or several databases at the same time.
  • a. Academic Source Premier
  • b. Business Source Complete
  • c. ERIC
  • d. Medline
  • e. NTIS
  • f. EconLit
  • g. Environmental Issues and Policy Index


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C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d)
  • 6. Illumina.  Search one or several databases at the same time.
  • a. World Political Science Abstracts
  • b. Sociological Abstracts
  • c. Environmental Science & Pollution Mgt.
  • d. PsycInfo and PsycArticles


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C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d)
  • 7. Social Sciences Citation Index. SSCI.
  • 8. PolicyFile and CIAO
  • 9. Newspaper databases/indexes (Global NewsBank, Historical NYT, Lexis-Nexis)
  • 10. Stanford Dissertations
  • 11. Social Science Data and Software (SSDS). Iterate International terrorism
  • 12. Defense & International Security (Lancaster)
  • 13. Jane’s Defence Magazine Library


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C. Stanford Libraries sites (cont’d)
  • 14. National and International Documents
    • a. Lexis-Nexis Congressional
    • b. Lexis-Nexis Statistical (ASI)
    • c. Lexis-Nexis Statistical (IIS)
    • d. Congressional Quarterly (CQ.com) & National Journal
    • e. Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports
    • f. AccessUN