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Assited Suicide & Euthanasia"Pathfinders" are guides to help you get started finding information on a topic. A St. Kate's Reference Librarian has written this guide to help you perform Library research for your structured controversy paper and presentation. It is not meant to be an exhaustive list of resources, but some places to begin your hunt. Please stop or phone the Reference Desk (651-690-6652) if you have questions or need further assistance. Reference Books
Note: Please remember that Reference Books may not be taken from the Library Finding BooksUse CLICnet to search for books and videos in the Library at St. Kate's and at other ACTC colleges. Use the "Request" feature to obtain items not at St. Kate's. Search term: Finding Journal ArticlesUse EBSCO's Academic Search Premier and InfoTrac's Expanded Academic ASAP to look for journal articles, adding enough terms to limit the search to your topic. To find only academic journals, click before the box for "scholarly (peer reviewed) journals" or "refereed publications." Search Term(s): assisted suicide or euthanasia or right to die 2. Use ProQuest Newspapers to look for articles in major newspapers, including the New York Times, Washington Post and Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Internet ResourcesPhysician Assisted Suicide part of Ethics in Medicine from the University of Washington School of Medicine Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide maintained by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance Euthanasia Rsearch and Guidance Organization (ERGO) International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide |