J. Coakley et J. Doyle, DEVELOPMENTS IN WEST-EUROPEAN POLITICAL-SCIENCE JOURNAL AND ELECTRONIC LITERATURE DURING 1996, European Journal of political research, 31(4), 1997, pp. 533-555
One of the most effective mechanisms for obtaining an overview of the
general direction of political science in a particular country is an e
xamination of the output of its journal literature. This article lists
the contents of the 1996 issues of selected European political scienc
e journals from a range of European countries (normally, those publish
ed by national political science associations) and comments on their c
ontent. Recent developments in three types of publishing on the world
wide web are also reviewed and the relevant addresses are supplied. Fi
rst, print journals increasingly maintain a minimal presence on the we
b, but in certain cases this extends a good deal further, to include a
bstracts or even the full texts of selected articles and links to rela
ted resources. Second, European governments are now all represented on
the web in one form or another, though they vary greatly in terms of
the range of governmental institutions covered and in the volume of do
cumentation available. Third, the huge increase in political coverage
on the web makes the indexing of this material all the more important,
and we offer a listing of the major guides to national political scie
nce resources.