EconLit
Description: |
EconLit is a comprehensive, indexed bibliography with selected abstracts of the world’s economic literature, produced by the American Economic Association. It includes coverage of over 400 major journals as well as articles in collective volumes (essays, proceedings, etc.), books, book reviews, dissertations, and working papers which have been licensed from the Cambridge University Press Abstracts of Working Papers in Economics. |
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Location: |
online |
Who has access: |
All current Vanderbilt University students, faculty, and staff have access, both on and off campus. |
Simultaneous users: |
4 simultaneous users |
Coverage: |
1969 - present |
Type of content: |
bibliographic citations and abstracts of periodical articles, books, book reviews, dissertations, working papers, etc Users also need a have a screen resolution of at least 1024x768 in order to display Save and Email options. |
How much info is in this resource: |
400 major journals |
How often resource is updated: |
monthly |
RSS feeds or journal alerts: |
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Tips & tricks: |
http://www.ovid.com/site/help/tutorials/econlit.html |
Connect to: |
EconLit |
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