Resources for Homeland Security Leadership
University of Connecticut Library Collections and Services:

- Off-campus access to library databases and electronic journals through VPN After logging in with your NetID, you will be returned to this page and you will be able to access all library research databases and electronic journals.
- HOMER, the UCONN Libraries Catalog
- Request for Purchase Form
Use this form to suggest titles to be added to the Libraries' collections. - Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan Service available free to all MPS/HSL students. Materials can be sent to a home address.
- "How to" Guides explaining electronic products and services.
- Research Guides on subjects specific to the University of Connecticut Libraries
Library Databases:
- Databases for National
Defense & Homeland Security
Selected news, government, and journal research databases available to UConn students. (To access these from off campus, first log into the UConn Virtual Private Network)
Electronic Journals, E-Books and Citations:
- Journal Collections
- Electronic Journal Locator
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. - Browse list of electronic journals in Law, Politics & Government
- Electronic Books
- Selected Electronic Journals Return to Table of Contents
Selected Links to Internet Resources for Homeland Security Leadership:
- Department of Homeland Security department subcomponents and agencies
- Open CRS online access to Congressional Research Service reports
- THOMAS Library of Congress legislative information
- Government Printing Office Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
| If you have questions or comments, please contact:
Steve Batt Federal Documents Librarian, Liaison to Journalism and Political Science Homer Babbidge Library 369 Fairfield Rd., U-2005 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-2005 VOICE: (860) 486-6128 FAX: (860) 486-6100 email: steven.batt@uconn.edu |
The
Library Liaison Program
provides faculty and students with a personal contact to whom library-related issues and questions may be addressed. |