Browsing a few research guides is often a great way to begin creating a plan for your work. Research guides can quickly point you to reliable sources in an area of law or policy that isn’t yet completely familiar.
Emory Law Library Research Guides:
Emory University Research Guides:
Other Research Guides:
Another way to start your research is to browse the websites of organizations dealing with global public health. These websites are great resources for data and other publications that you can use as source material for your paper. Here is a non-exhaustive list of organizations you may want to look at:
The Emory Catalog should be used to search for additional sources available to you and may be accessed from the MacMillan Law Library Website. Call numbers can be used to find books in the catalog and on the shelves. Subject terms searches can be used to find every resource tagged with that particular term, which is an excellent way to identify relevant works. Some helpful examples of both are provided below.
Call Numbers:
Public health - K3566-3578
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine - RA421-790.95
Subject Terms:
Public health laws, International
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