by Ivett Molnar | Aug 4, 2016
BBC Monitoring: International Reports provides news and information based on round-the-clock monitoring of radio, TV, press, internet and news agency sources around the world. Reports are translated into English from more than 100 languages, showing not only what the...
by Ivett Molnar | Jul 1, 2016
The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online (REP online) is a comprehensive and regularly updated resource with over 2,700 new and revised articles. Clearly organised, it has over 25,000 cross-references linking themes, concepts and philosophers. It serves as a...
by Diane Geraci | Feb 12, 2016
Search this handy reference, Chicago Manual of Style Online, to prepare your bibliography, notes, and references. Includes full contents of the 15th and 16th print editions. Tip: check out the Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide for an overview, or Browse Q&A for...
by Diane Geraci | Jan 26, 2016
CIAO is the largest full-text online resource for political science, diplomatic history, policy formation, and country analysis with over 400,000 pages of working papers, policy briefs, interviews, journal articles, case studies, and more. CIAO has a new and improved...
by Diane Geraci | Jan 10, 2016
The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA) at CEU is both a “repository of important collections, primarily related to the history of the Cold War and grave international human rights violations, and a laboratory of archival experiments on new ways...
by Ivett Molnar | Oct 21, 2015
Sage Research Methods includes the full-text of 700 research methods books, plus related reference works and articles from Sage journals – including the well known ‘little green book’ series’– Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences (170+...