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Resources for AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS
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Faculty Liaison
Emilio
Pagoulatos, Professor and Department Head, 486-2739
Selected Library Databases
- Research
Database Locator
The University of Connecticut subscribes to over 240 Web-Based,
commercially-produced research and citation
databases.
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ABI/Inform with Fulltext
An abstracting and
fulltext business database with a management focus. Covers
1000+ business and economics journals and is international in
scope. Not all articles are full-text.
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Academic Search Premier
This full-text, multidisciplinary magazine & journal
database provides the full text of over 4,500 journals and
magazines, and indexes a total of more than 8,000 titles in all
disciplines.
- AgEcon
Search
a free Web resource with full-text of working papers,
conference papers and journal articles in agricultural,
resource, environmental, consumer, and other areas of applied
economics. It is coordinated by two librarians at the
University of Minnesota, and co-sponsored by the American
Agricultural Economics Association.
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Agricola
Agricola 1970+ is the most comprehensive source of
bibliographic citations covering U.S. agricultural and life
sciences information.
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AGRIS International
AGRIS International database serves as a comprehensive
inventory of worldwide agricultural literature which reflects
research results, food production, and rural development to
help users identify problems involved in all aspects of world
food supply. Emphasis in AGRIS International is non-U.S.
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D & B Million Dollar Database
information on over 1,000,000 public and private US businesses
with sales greater than $1 million or employees total greater
than 20.
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Dissertation Abstracts
Provides citations and abstracts for doctoral dissertations and
master's theses completed at colleges and universities
worldwide from 1861 to the present. Lengthy abstracts are
included for dissertations beginning with July 1980 and for
master's theses since 1988.
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Global Insight
This database contains many leading macroeconomic indicators
for the United States of America. Some of the statistics
provided are: Money Supply, Interest Rates, Stocks;
Construction & Ho; Industry Production, Capacity,
Labour; Population Counts and Estimates and Foreign Trade and
Interest Rates.
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Econlit
Produced by the American Economic
Association, this indexing service includes citations with
abstracts from the Journal of Economic Literature and
the Index of Economic Articles in Journals and Collective
Volumes.
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Factiva
This academic version of the commercial product provides full
text searching for 4600+ general and business publications.
Public company and securities information is also
included.
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Global Development Finance
provides financial data on 136 developing countries for
indicators including long-term debt, public and publicly
guaranteed debt, private nonguaranteed debt, official
creditors, and private creditors
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InfoTrac
An abstracting and fulltext service which provides indexing to
1550 general interest journals.
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Lexis/Nexis Statistical
Statistical Universe provides the most comprehensive access to
statistical data from federal government sources, state and
private-sector publications, and international governmental and
non-governmental organizations on the Web.
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NBER Working Papers
The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Papers
1994- are aimed at professional economists. The UConn Libraries
subscribe to the electronic papers only and others can be
ordered through the liaison librarian. The subject areas
covered are corporate finance, economic fluctuations and
growth, economics of the elderly, health and health care,
industrial organization, international finance and
macroeconomics, international trade and investment, labor
studies, monetary economics, productivity and technological
change, stocks, bonds, and foreign currency, and taxation.
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SourceOECD
SourceOECD is the publications portal of the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. When
complete, it will comprise 19 Studies by Themes, contain all
OECD monographs and reports; 19 periodicals ; some
reference titles ; and the OECD statistical databases
.
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Stat-USA
From the U.S. Department of Commerce, this database includes
economic and trade data from the National Trade Data Bank
(NTDB), Economic Bulletin Board, Global Business Procurement
Opportunities (Globus), and Bureau of Economic Analysis
Economic Information.
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Tablebase
Table base provides text and tabular information such as:
market share, market size, capacity, production, imports,
exports, sales, product and brand rankings, forecasts,
healthcare statistics and demographics
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Web of Science
This citation database 1994 to the present includes the Science
Citation Index Expanded (SCI), Social Sciences Citation Index
(SSCI), and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI).
For older years in electronic form, the University of
Connecticut Libraries has CD-Roms which cover SCI 1986-1999
(Storrs), SCI 1989-1997 (Avery Point) and SSCI 1992-1999
(Storrs). To go further back with the print collections, use
the SCI 1964-1991 Ref. Q1 .S45,(Storrs), SCI 1985-1988, Z7401
.365 (Avery Point), SSCI 1966-1991 Ref. H1 .S63 (Storrs) and
A&HCI 1977-1992 Ref. Z5937 .A795 (Storrs).
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WDI (World Development Indicators)
provides statistics on the economies of over 200 developing
countries, including time series data on agriculture,
manufacturing, health indicators, education, natural resources,
and foreign investment.
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World Monitor Data and Statistics (WOMDAS)
It includes country-level data on demographic, economic, and
other marketing indicators.
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WRDS (Wharton Data Research Service)
WRDS is a data management service which enables users to access
databases via a web-based interface or via a Unix server. Data
on the Unix server is generally available both in binary format
and in SAS format. Includes 24/7 help. Sign up for an account
on the WRDS site.
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Library Databases Available in UConn Libraries (Storrs)
Only
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International Financial Statistics (IFS)
From the International Monetary Fund's Statistics Department,
the IFS provides time series data covering 26,000
economic concepts back to 1948. It includes all the data found
in the IFS print version.
Library Guides and Help:
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Books and Journals:
- Citation
Styles
- Journal Table of
Contents/Current Awareness Service:
A citation database for 17,000 multidisciplinary journals. The
REVEAL feature provides a user with the ability to set up a
search profile and receive the citation results every week on
email. Available to University of Connecticut faculty, staff
and students.
- Document Delivery and
Interlibrary Loan Service
Available only to members of
the UConn Storrs community.
- Electronic
Journal Locator
The University of Connecticut Libraries purchases access to
over 10,000 journals, and in full text, through various
databases and commercial journal providers. This can be
used to determine if a title is available through one or more
of the Libraries' electronic resources, and to connect to the
database or journal directly.
- Request for
Purchase Form
Use this form to suggest titles to be added to the Libraries'
collections.
- UCONN Libraries
Catalog: HOMER
UCAT is the UConn Libraries electronic
catalog of books, periodicals and other material held by the
Libraries.
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WorldCat
This gateway provides a number of
database. WorldCat locates books and other materials in
libraries worldwide. Books in Print indexes current books which
are published or distributed in the United States.
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Statistics, Data
- FedStats
A-Z
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Lexis/Nexis Statistical
Statistical Universe provides the most comprehensive access to
statistical data from federal government sources, state and
private-sector publications, and international governmental and
non-governmental organizations on the Web.
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Stat-USA
From the U.S. Department of Commerce, this database includes
economic and trade data from the National Trade Data Bank
(NTDB), Economic Bulletin Board, Global Business Procurement
Opportunities (Globus), and Bureau of Economic Analysis
Economic Information.
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