Scholarly journal articles, books, and working papers on economics.
Scholarly articles on topics in anthropology, cognitive and linguistic sciences, economics, education, international relations, political science, criminal justice, and sociology, many of which are peer reviewed.
Why should I search the library catalog?
The library catalog is another way to search for books, ebooks, and videos that can give you a smaller, more focused set of results. You can also use the subject terms to browse related materials.
Try a keyword search. Once you find a book that's relevant to your topic, click on the title and look for Subjects in the record of that book to help you find "more like this."
Sample keyword search for
leads to linked subject terms and more books related to this topic:
Clicking the first word or phrase above will show you everything listed under the broader topic (e.g., Nobel prize winners). Clicking a subsequent word or phrase will take you to the narrower topic (e.g., clicking Biography in the Subject Nobel prize winners > Africa > Biography will show you everything listed under that whole subject string).
Not finding enough? Search WorldCat and request a copy through Interlibrary Loan.