When writing Public Administration papers, you must cite the sources you use to construct and defend your argument. Often professors will tell you to use the APA Style.
The purpose of an academic library is to provide students with paper and electronic resources that will assist them in their academic undertake; for this reason, we invite you to visit our site of Library Resources for Graduate Students.
John B. Cade Library offers the full range of expertise within Master of Public Administration; including, databases with web based fulltext articles in journals, magazines, and newspapers.
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In the following video you will learn, step by step, how to locate print books in the John B. Cade Library catalog.
The John B. Cade Library utilizes the Library of Congress Classification system of cataloging information. In the LCC system Public Administration falls under Political Science (Class J). The call number for Public Administration begins with JF.
In the John B. Cade Library Public Administration books are located on the 3rd floor near the elevator.
Reference material, for Public Administration, is found on the 1st floor near the Ask Here desk. If you need assistance ask the Reference Librarian at the desk.
In the video below you will learn how to contact a Librarian for assistance and what types of assistance Librarians offer.