ECONOMICS: Brief Guide to Electronic and Paper Resources

DICTIONARIES/ENCYCLOPEDIAS
Money Glossary
Comprehensive listing of over 7,200 financial terms.
The New Palgrave: a Dictionary of Economics, ed. by John Eatwell et/al. New York: Macmillan,     1987. 4 volumes [Ref. HB 61.N49 1987].
An encyclopedia of modern economic thought with nearly 2,000 entries. The articles present diverse philosophies, ideologies and methodologies and discuss their origin, historical development and philosophical foundation.
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance, ed. by Peter Newman et al. New York: Stockton Press, 1992. 3 volumes [Ref Hg 151.N48 1992].
A companion encyclopedia to The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, with more than 1,000 entries. The articles reflect diverse views of the theoretical side of monetary economics and applications in the business, financial and banking worlds.

BOOKS
NetLibrary
Over 4,000 online titles in every field including about 400 in accounting.

DATABASES
Econlit
Comprehensive bibliography with selected abstracts of the world’s economic literature. Coverage begins in 1969.

ELECTRONIC JOURNALS
JSTOR full text of 100+ journals in the Social Sciences and Humanities, from Vol. 1 to within five years of the present.

WEBSITES
National Bureau of Economic Research
Federal Reserve Bank Board of Governors
International Monetary Fund
World Bank

Manny Sanudo, Assistant Professor
Rosenthal Library, Queens College, City University of New York
Send comments to: msanudo@qc1.qc.edu
Updated by RS, May 2002