Mickel Library

Internet Resources by Subject

Economics

Where to Start

Resources for Economists on the Internet

World Wide Web Resources in Economics

LSU Libraries Economics and Statistics Resources

 
Periodical Indexes/Abstracts/Articles
Academic Search Premier
T he world’s largest academic multi-disciplinary database, Academic Search Premier provides indexing to over 8,000 periodicals and includes the full text of nearly 4,700 of these titles (approximately 3,600 are peer-reviewed journals). Coverage spans virtually every area of academic study and offers information dating back as far as 1975. Available to the Converse community both on the campus network and off campus. Contact a reference librarian for information on off-campus access.

InfoTrac
Covers academic journals, magazines, newspapers. Includes citations, some abstracts, some complete articles. Available to the Converse community both on the campus network and off campus. Contact a reference librarian for information on off-campus access. For journal titles included in the InfoTrac databases, click here.
Provided by DISCUS--South Carolina's Virtual Library

Lexis/Nexis Academic Universe
Covers primarily magazines and newspapers. Generally includes the complete text of articles. Available only on the campus computer network.

 
Dictionaries/Encyclopedias

AmosWeb Economics Glossarama

Deardoff's Glossary of International Economics

Dr. T's Econlinks Glossary (for terms in microeconomics)

Oxford Reference Online Premium
Over 100 subject-specific encyclopedias from Oxford University Press

 
Statistics
Bureau of Labor Statistics

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