by Ivett Molnar | Nov 3, 2017
All content in CEEOL–Central and Eastern European Online Library–either has its origin in Central, Eastern or South-Eastern Europe or is relevant to the region, its histories, cultures, languages, and political and social problems. Full-text access of 800...
by Ivett Molnar | Nov 3, 2017
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has over 100 full-time country experts and economists creating detailed country reports including economic, political and risk analysis. The Library’s subscription to Country Reports covers 36 countries.
by Diane Geraci | Nov 1, 2017
PhilArchive, formerly known as the PhilPapers Archive, is a relaunch of the largest open access, free e-print archive in philosophy. It consists entirely of articles submitted by users with over 27,000 items and 5000 categories managed by 707 volunteer editors. It is...
by Ivett Molnar | Oct 31, 2017
What’s new in the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style Online? Citation formats, style, usage, and grammar made clearer with easy-to-find features and functions. But if you prefer to use the sixteenth edition, look for the “16th Edition” link in the top menu....
by Ivett Molnar | Oct 27, 2017
Research by Centre for Economic Policy Research Fellows and Affiliates, a distributed network of the top 1,000 economists conducting research on issues affecting the European economy, are published in the CEPR Discussion Paper series. The Centre produces more than 700...
by Ivett Molnar | Oct 5, 2017
Ranging from the Russian Revolution until the 1980s, Socialism on Film: The Cold War and International Propaganda covers all aspects of socialist life from society, war, culture, the Cold War, memory and contemporaneous views on current affairs with worldwide...