by Ivett Molnar | Jan 2, 2018
Greek and Latin Classical heritage is represented in the Loeb Classical Library with up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts are available in, allowing readers to easily browse, search, bookmark,...
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...