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Library Collections and Services
The UCONN Libraries Catalog:
HOMER
Useful subject
headings include:
Central business districts
Central places
Cities and townes
City planning
City and town life
Civic improvement
Community
Community development, urban
Community power
Education, urban
Garden cities
Hartford (Conn.) |
Housing
Housing policy
Inner cities
Land use, urban
Minorities and housing
Planned communities
Public health
Public spaces
Regional planning
Sociology, urban
Suburbs Urban beautification
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Urban economics
Urban geography
Urban policy
Urban poor
Urban renewal
Urban transportation
Urbanization
Urban ecology
Tourism and city planning
Waterbury (Conn.)
Zoning
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Document Delivery and Interlibrary
Loan Service
Available only to members of the UConn community.
Research
Guides and Electronic
Resources
Library Online
Tutorial
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Library Databases
Academic Search Premier a multidisciplinary magazine & journal database that provides the full text of over 4,500 journals and magazines, and indexes a total of more than 8,000 titles in all disciplines.
America:
History and Life is a complete bibliographic reference to the history
of the United States.
EconLit
is the fundamental research tool in economics and includes regional and
urban economics.
InfoTrac includes nearly 3,000 full-text titles; five newspaper indexes
-- a total of more than 6,000 titles in all with 20 years of backfile
coverage.
Issues
@ Controversies@ Facts.com provides up-to-date, in-depth and objective
information on current topics, combining objective analysis and clear
explanations of opposing points of view.
LexisNexis
Academic provides access to the full text of thousands of publications,
including national and international newspapers.
PAIS
International from Public Affairs Information Service, is an important
index to political, economic, and social issues in current debate.
Social Sciences Citation Index provides author, keyword, and citation
searching in social science journals.
Sociological
Abstracts provides access to the latest worldwide findings in theoretical
and applied sociology, social science, and policy science.
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Electronic Journals and Citations
ABI/INFORM
a full text resource for the Hartford Courant (from 1992).
APA
Style of Citation
Berkeley Planning Journal
Brookings-Wharton Papers on
Urban Affairs (full text)
Cityscape: A
Journal of Policy Development and Research strives to share HUD-funded
and other research on housing and urban policy issues with scholars, government
officials, and others involved in setting policy and determining the direction
of future research.
Electronic Journal
Locator (eCompass) The University of Connecticut Libraries purchases
access to over 10,000 journals, online and in full text, through various
databases and commercial online journal providers. eCompass can be used
to determine if a title is available through one or more of the Libraries'
electronic resources, and to connect to the database or online journal directly.
Planning Commissioners Journal
Full
text Urban & Community Studies journals at Trecker Library
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Key Web Sites
Hartford, Connecticut
City of Hartford official municipal
site, providing extensive information on the city, its government, services,
education...
Hartford,
Connecticut Bibliography: a list of book and articles studying various
aspects of Hartford.
HartfordInfo a project of the
Hartford Public Library and the Hartford Community Information Center:
information and data from a wide variety of sources.
Hartford Studies Project
of Trinity College encourages students and faculty to explore Hartfords
history and present experience of issues such as race, immigration, culture,
labor, and local politics.
Hispanic Health Council
Hog River Journal Hartford and
the region's magazine of history, culture, and the arts.
Connecticut
Connecticut Historical Society
Connecticut History Online
The CHO website currently contains about 14,000 images of photographs,
drawings and prints which may be searched or browsed in a variety of ways,
including by keyword, subject, creator, title and date.
Connecticut Municipality
Web Sites
Connecticut State
Data Center is a cooperative program between the states and the Census
Bureau that was created in 1978 to make data available locally to the
public through a network of state agencies, universities, libraries, and
regional and local governments.
Connecticut State Library
State of Connecticut Website
United States
Cyburbia: the urban planning
portal
Demography &
Population Studies from the World-Wide Web Virtual Library
Library of Congress
American Memory Project
Sprawl City a website
about Consumption Growth and Population Growth, with U.S. Bureau of Census
data.
United States Bureau of the Census
and Federal
resources at UCONN
United States Department of Health and Human
Services
United States Department of Labor
United States State
and Metropolitan Data Book
United States Statistical
Abstract
Windows on Urban Poverty,
University of Texas at Dallas
World
International
pages
NationMaster is a resource
for finding out any number of current details about just about any country
in the world.
Maps
Geography-The National Map by the
US Geographical Survey provides public access to high-quality, geospatial
data and information.
National
Geographic Map Machine
Perry-Castañeda
Library Map Collection, University of Texas Library. Links to current
and historical maps from all areas of the world, as well as links to other
map-related sites.
UConn MAGIC (Map and Geographical
Information Center)
Other sites of interest
Urban and Regional Planners
as a Career
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Associations and Research Institutions
American Planning Association
American Public Health Assiciation
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Regional Studies Association
Urban Affairs Association: the
international professional organization for urban scholars and researchers
Urban Institute: a nonpartisan social
policy and research organization
Urban
Land Institute: The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide
responsible leadership in the use of land in order to enhance the total
environment.
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University of Connecticut Departments
Department of Geography
Urban and Community Studies
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