Pluralism and Public Health
Resource guide for PUBHLTH 394 / NEUROL 394 Pluralism and Public Heath taught by Dr. Lewis Morgenstern Fall 2025
- Overview
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Library Contact
Judy Smith
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Feel free to contact me anytime by phone (734-936-1636) or e-mail: judsmith@umich.edu. I look forward to working with you.
Government, Law and Political Science Librarian
Catherine Morse
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Government Information, Law and Political Science Librarian
Clark Library
Hatcher Graduate Library 2 South
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Hatcher Graduate Library 2 South
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Welcome
Welcome to the resource guide for Pluralism and Public Health. Below are core resources to help you write your papers for Pluralism and Public Health.
Background Information
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Opposing Viewpoints in ContextContains a broad variety of data and reference materials on a diverse range of social issues.
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Congressional Research Service (CRS) ReportsThe CRS works exclusively and directly for Members of Congress, their Committees and staff on a confidential, nonpartisan basis. Their reports are written at the request of members and provide good summaries of policy or background information on a matter of interest to Congress.
Peer Reviewed Articles
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PubMed @ U-M (with MGet It links)Indexes over 4,000 biomedical, nursing, dentistry and related journals, with over 27 million citations in MEDLINE, PreMEDLINE and related databases.
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Google Scholar @ U-M (with U-M Ann Arbor MGet It Links)Searches for scholarly documents on the web, with the added feature of "Availability at U-Michigan" links.
Policy Related Content
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Overton.ioDatabase containing policy documents, guidelines, think tank publications, and working papers.
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Policy CommonsProvides more than millions of policy reports, briefs, analyses, and datasets from IGOs, NGOs, and think tanks.
Statements from Politicians
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National Political Party Platforms (American Presidency Project)Find Democratic and Republican platforms organized by election year
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ProQuest CongressionalSearch hearings and the Congressional Record to find statements made by members of Congress either in hearings or on the House or Senate floor.
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United States House of Representatives Website SearchSearch across Members' websites which often include position statements on issues
News
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ProQuest Global NewsstreamFull text of issues from recent decades of 1,300+ English-language newspapers from across the U.S. and around the world, including Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Jerusalem Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, etc...
Sample Think Tanks
Below are examples of two think tanks--one conservative, and one liberal. You will find many other think tanks in Overton and Policy Commons.
Last Updated: Sep 2, 2025 11:29 AM
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