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Economics

Below are suggested resources to use when researching an Economics topic. For research strategies and techniques, visit the resources linked from the menu at the left.

Getting Started | Finding Articles | Getting Fulltext | Demographics

 

Getting Started

Before jumping in and looking for research, it is a good idea to have a refined topic and to know a little about it. Start with broad resources like encyclopedias, bibliographies, and handbooks to start to get a sense of what is available on your topic in the universe of information.

Finding Articles

Search the following indexes to find articles on the topic of Economics. See individual Resources by Subject guides for more specific indexes covering topics within the broader field of Economics.

Getting Fulltext

Because not all indexes are fulltext--or 100% fulltext--you may have to elsewhere to find an article for which you have a citation. Consult the resources below to find out how to get access to the articles you need.

Demographics and Statistics

Statistics and demographics are important to many research projects, but they can be hard to find. Try some of the resources below when looking for statistics. If you still cannot find what you need, contact a librarian.

Statistical Abstract of the United States
HA202 .U5 and http://www.census.gov/prod/www/statistical-abstract-us.html

Finding information on Specific Research Topics

For more information on more specific topics within the discipline, contact a librarian.

Page updated: April 17, 2007

 

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