An excellent journal containing economic modeling research. Many of the articles are written narratively and therefore may be more approachable/understandable than articles from other journals. An excellent place to start your research for this class.
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Hello! This course guide has been created for students enrolled in an ECON 2114: The Economics of Race, Class and Gender in the American Workplace course.In this guide, you will find several resources intended to help with your research-related coursework.
Below is a description of the pages found in the menu at the top of this guide.
Research Guides - Lists of databases organized by subject/discipline.
Economics Research Guide - You may want to look through scholarly literature for your presentation. This is the Economics guide, but if you use any of the journal databases they will be covering other aspects of business such as human resources, management, finance, marketing, etc.
Communications Research Guide - This has been included in case you want to search through newspaper databases. On this page to the 'Find Newspapers' box.
NYT & WSJ Subscriptions - Provides instructions on how to create accounts for the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. These are free subscriptions available to all students, faculty, and staff.
APA Guide & Citation Resources
APA Style Guide - An easy-to-use guide on APA citation guidelines, including in-text citations, references, and general formatting standards.
How to Generate a Citation - Get help formatting your citations by using citation generators in the Library's catalog and databases.
Zotero User Guide - Provides help with setting up a Zotero account, and covers the basics of saving and citing sources.
Contains all issues of The Nation, beginning with its first in 1865 to the present. Articles, editorials, letters, reviews, poems, and puzzles are included.
Funded in part by the generosity of the Flora and Jeremiah Buckley Library Fund. Contains local, regional, national, and international news with deep archives. Provides extensive legal sources for federal and state cases and statutes as well as law reviews. Also includes business information on U.S. and international companies.
Includes:
• Print and online journals, television and radio broadcasts, newswires, blogs, local-regional-national-international newspapers with deep archives
• Extensive legal sources for federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790
• Business information on U.S. and international companies and executives
Enables users to search current U.S. news content, as well as archives that stretch back into the 1980s. It features top newspapers, wires, broadcast transcripts, blogs, and news sites in full-text format.
Contains full-text acess to national and regional newspapers. Also includes television and radio news transcripts.
A collection of eighteenth and nineteenth century newspapers published in Connecticut. Content includes general news, election returns, legislative acts, letters, poetry, shipping news, and advertisements.
Provides every issue in PDF format from 1851 (with a three year embargo). Includes news articles, editorials, obituaries, birth and marriage announcements, photos, advertisements, and more.