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Area studies and comparative politics

As pursued in the United States, area studies and comparative politics traditionally have dealt with the politics of countries and global regions other than the US.

Finding the scholarly literature and sources

Academic journal archives (could be primary or secondary, depending on use)

Indexes to popular and specialist literatures

Background: overviews and themes in world history

Language learning

If you want to learn on the go or don't want to depend on internet access, the Virginia Tech Libraries have a large collection of language learning compact disks that you can check out. Some parts are missing.

These links will show you their disk numbers numbers and check-out status.

These audio CDs are shelved on the fifth floor of Newman Library between the Folio (oversize) books and the "C" stairwell.  Audio disks are shelved in simple numerical order (like the DVDs on second floor), not by call number or subject.

Many public libraries offer entry-level online language-learning tools like Mango Languages and Transparent Language  (among others) to residents with appropriate library cards.  (Virginia Tech students qualify for cards at  the Blacksburg library and other branches of the Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library District [MFRL] no matter where their homes are.)

Check with your local and/or hometown public library about resources it makes available to its members.