EconLit (1969-Present)
Locate journal articles and other scholarly work about economics. Research a particular economist or analyses of an economic theories. Learn more about particular economic theories or models. What Is It? Produced by the American Economic Association, EconLit is their electronic bibliography of economics literature throughout the world. It contains abstracts, indexing, and links to full-text articles in economics journals, books, chapters and articles in books, working papers series, and dissertations.
General BusinessFile ASAP (1980-Present)
Research a particular company or industry. Find investment information. Study market trends.
What Is It? Index to general business and finance magazines, trade journals, and local business journals. Includes Company Profiles, a directory of public and private companies. Also includes investment reports from Investext.
Social Sciences Abstracts (1983-Present )
Search for scholarly articles in any of the social sciences fields. Find what an author has published recently. See how a topic is covered in various disciplines. What Is It? Multidisciplinary abstracts to articles in English language social sciences journals.
Agricola (Coverage Varies)
What Is It? Bibliographic database of citations, compiled by the National Agricultural Library, that indexes agricultural literature. Includes two sections: "Books, etc." for books, videos, serial publications and "Articles, etc." for citations to journal articles, book chapters, reports, etc.
Why Use It? Find materials on agriculture and related disciplines, including entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture, farming, agricultural economics, nutrition, and environmental sciences
JOLIS (Coverage Varies)
What Is It? JOLIS is the joint library catalog of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. It contains journal articles, book chapters, books, working papers, and reports relevant to development economics issues.
Why Use It? Find research on development economics and sustainable development issues.
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
What Is It? Depository for Economic research consisting of over 200,000 working paper and 200,000 research articles. Many of these papers and articles are freely available.
Why Use It? Find working papers in Economics