Scrawled shortcuts through the research maze…
Rio 2016 Olympics
The Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro begin on Friday, August 5. Here are some helpful references and resources to ignite the flame of Olympic knowledge:
Olympics News:
The Official Olympics website has its own newsroom. Have you followed the news about the creation of a Refugee Olympic Athletes team? Take a look:
https://www.olympic.org/news
Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic movement
REF GV721.5 .H546 2004, Level C
Browse section 796.48 on Level B , or search our library catalog (http://librarycat.drew.edu) for books relating to the Olympics, including:
Athens to Athens: the official history of the Olympic Games and the IOC, 1894-2004
Historical pictures & perspective from the International Olympic Committee.
796.4809 M647a
Drew ScholarSearch
Use our new “discovery” search to find news (or a research starter) on the Olympic Games. Search “Olympic Games” and select Source Type “News” in the left column.
http://tinyurl.com/DrewScholarSearch
Handbook on the economics of sport
This reference has a whole chapter on the Economics of the Olympics!
Reference: GV716 .H37 2006
Circus Maximus: the Economic Gamble behind Hosting the Olympics and the World Cup
This 2015 Brookings Report by Andrew Zimbalist gives even more detail.
Level D: GV721 .Z56 2015
Credo Reference
Use Credo’s image search to find Olympic related pictures in online reference books, check out the Topic page on “Olympic Games” or just search “Olympics” to find a variety of Olympics-related articles.
http://tinyurl.com/nh8njjv
What’s all this talk about Zika Virus?
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control give the lowdown on Zika in Rio in their FAQ:
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/2016-rio-olympics-faq