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Economics

Getting Started

from the Library home page:

  • Primo, our catalog, allows you to search across a large portion of the library's collections to explore topics, identify relevant databases, and evaluate the results, all within a single search experience. Results include books, journal articles, and more.
  • The Databases tab will help you to start looking for journal articles. 
  • The Journals tab lists what journals and newspapers the library has access to. If you have found a citation and want to see if you can get to the full-text, use this tab to search for the journal title.(not the article title)

Circulating books related to Economics are primarily located on the Basement Floor of the library in the following Library of Congress call number ranges:

H: Social Sciences HC: Economic History
HA: Statistics HD: Industries
HB: Economic Theory HG: Finance
HJ: Public Finance  

 

Select Reference Sources in Economics

 Reference Sources are a good place to begin your research. They can help define topics, give you a good overview of them, and generate keywords and ideas for searching in databases. Below are a few of the many reference sources that we have available for you at the Schaffer Library. 

WorldCat

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