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About E-JournalsCambridge Journals Online (CJO) Cambridge Journals Online is the online content delivery service for Cambridge University Press’s collection of leading journals across the sciences, social sciences and humanities. Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Publications The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Publications is a non-profit, non-partisan network of nearly 600 of the world’s top academic economists. CEPR focuses on frontier research in areas such as international macroeconomics, trade and finance, industrial organization, labour, transition and public economics – research is also conducted in to institutions and economic performance.CEPR’s Discussion Papers offer timely access to those researches, much of which will go on to be published in the leading economics journals. Discussion papers are published weekly, and over 3,000 Discussion Papers in seven programme areas can be accessed online – an archive dating back to January 1999 Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) is a comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs. It contains a wide range of scholarship published since 1991 including working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, and proceedings from conferences. EBSCO (Academic Search Premier; Business Source Premier; EconLit; Energy & Power Source and etc.) Academic Search Premier contains indexing and abstracts for more than 8,300 journals, with full text for more than 4,600 of those titles. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 titles. Academic Search Premier contains unmatched full text coverage in biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, religion & theology, etc. Title List Magazines & Journals / Title List Other Sources Business Source Premier is the industry’s most used business research database, providing full text for more than 2,300 journals, including full text for more than 1,100 peer-reviewed titles. This database provides full text back to 1886, and searchable cited references back to 1998. Business Source Premier is superior to the competition in full text coverage in all disciplines of business, including marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance and economics. Title List Magazines & Journals / Title List Other Sources You can access EconLit, the worlds foremost source of references to economic literature through EBSCOhost. JSTOR (Arts and Science I, II, IV, VII; Business I, II; Mathematics and Statistics) JSTOR is an ARCHIVED online journals database which provides access to scholarly journals as widely as possible. Arts & Sciences I : The Collection includes many of the core research and society published journals in economics, history, political science, and sociology, as well as in other key fields in the humanities and social sciences. This collection also includes a selection of titles in the more science-oriented fields of ecology, mathematics, and statistics. Arts & Sciences II : The Collection adds depth to many disciplines introduced in Arts & Sciences I, such as economics, history, and Asian studies. Arts & Sciences II also offers core journals in several new disciplines, such as archaeology, classics, and African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Slavic studies. Arts & Sciences IV : The Arts & Sciences IV Collection contains over one hundred titles. Law, psychology, and public policy and administration are the new areas introduced with this collection. The collection also includes business and education titles. Arts & Sciences VII : The Arts & Sciences VII is intended to offer participants a method to seamlessly add journals related to the core Arts & Sciences I, II, III, and IV Collections. For the Arts & Sciences Complement, journals may be focused in any of the more than thirty arts, humanities, and social sciences disciplines covered by JSTOR. Our aim is to introduce important titles that we were unable to include in earlier collections and to capture journals that cross discipline boundaries. Arts & Sciences X : The Arts & Sciences X Archive Collection features broad coverage in Business and the Social Sciences. Sociology, Education, Public Policy & Administration, and the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine are all represented in this collection, and titles that are cross-listed in the Business III Collection contribute scholarship in the fields of Business, Economics, and Finance. The Arts & Sciences X Archive and Current Collections also include titles from new JSTOR disciplines, such as Transportation Studies and Development Studies. Business : The collection brings core titles in economics and finance, including many publications from the leading scholarly societies, with a range of critical research journals in accounting, labor relations, marketing, management, operations research, and risk assessment. Business II : The Collection is especially the number of core international business titles in this collection. Business II also includes a number of journals that explore the intersections between economics and law, policy, and psychology. Life Sciences : Life Sciences comprises the largest collection of journals in the field sciences, and broad coverage of the health sciences. At more than 160 journals and 8 million pages, the collection is JSTOR’s largest, spanning more than 340 years of science history and research in the sciences. Disciplines include aquatic science, botany, developmental & cell biology, ecology, paleontology, and zoology. Mathematics & Statistics : The Collection unites titles in the mathematical and statistical sciences from existing JSTOR collections. Partly Sponsored by JDS Program
The lexis.com service allows you to conduct research quickly and easily in a variety of sources including case law, statutes, and the world’s leading news and business sources. You can conduct timely and comprehensive search, browsing and document delivery using this service.
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Publications The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), founded in 1920, is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. You can access all current papers plus an archive of papers going back to November, 1994. The areas covered by NBER Working Papers include: Corporate Finance, Economic Fluctuations and Growth, International Finance and Macroeconomics, International Trade and Investment, Monetary Economics, Productivity and Technological Change, Stocks, Bonds, and Foreign Currency, and more. OECD iLibrary is OECD’s Online Library for Books, Papers and Statistics and the gateway to OECD’s analysis and data. It replaces SourceOECD, and hosts all content so users can find – and cite – tables and databases as easily as articles or chapters. OECD iLibrary contains all the publications and datasets released by OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) since 1998 – currently, 1,200 journal issues, 3,300 working papers, 2,900 multi-lingual summaries, 7,700 e-book titles, 16,000 tables and graphs, 25,000 chapters and articles, and 480 complete databases with more than 4.5 billion data points.Please note that IUJ’s contract is Statistics data only. Sponsored by JDS Program
As a major international publisher of academic and research journals, Oxford University Press publishs over 230 titles, many in partnership with the world’s leading prestigious learned societies. SAGE (Humanities and Social Science Package) IUJ’s contract: SAGE Humanities and Social Science PackageThe SAGE Humanities and Social Science (HSS) Package provides access to 453 journals in the humanities and social sciences fields, including leading international peer-reviewed titles. The HSS Package includes the following:
Sponsored by JDS Program
ScienceDirect offers more than a quarter of the world’s scientific, medical and technical information online. The collection available in IUJ covers the areas such as Social Sciences, Decision Sciences, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Business, Management and Accounting, Psychology. Partly Sponsored by JDS Program
Scopus (Abstract and Citation E-resource) Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database. It covers:
SpringerLink (Archives and Contemporary) SpringerLink is one of the world’s leading interactive databases for high-quality Academic journals and online archives collection. SpringerLink is organized in 12 subject collections. Partly sponsored by JDS Program
Wiley InterScience hosts many of the core titles in the following subject areas: About DatabasesCentre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Publications The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Publications is a non-profit, non-partisan network of nearly 600 of the world’s top academic economists. CEPR focuses on frontier research in areas such as international macroeconomics, trade and finance, industrial organization, labour, transition and public economics – research is also conducted in to institutions and economic performance.The Discussion Paper series offers timely access to this research, much of which will go on to be published in the leading economics journals. Discussion papers are published weekly, and over 2,000 Discussion Papers in seven programme areas can be accessed online – an archive dating back to January 1999 This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. Provides historical financial, statistical, and marketing information. Provides more than 300 annual and 100 quarterly Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Statement of Cash Flows, and supplemental data items on more than 7500 publicly held companies. Compustat files also contain information on aggregates, industry segments, banks, market prices, dividends, and earnings. For more detailed information on the Compustat files, see the Compustat manuals page.Compustat is accessible only from a designated PC in PC room (Rm.124). Datastream Advance is unrivalled financial databases that cover the following content.
Datastream Advance is accessible only from a designated PC in PC room (Rm.124). EIU Country Report provides a comprehensive review of the latest economics, political and market conditions for major regions of the world. Partly sponsored by JDS Program
Searchable and browsable collection of authoritative references, including Britannica’s latest article database; articles not yet in the print Britannica; Merriam-Webster’s collegiate dictionary/Thesaurus; the Britannica book of the year; World Data Analyst; Compare Countries; World Atlas; Notable Quotations and News (The New York Times and BBC News).
IMF’s eLibrary offers in-depth, independent analysis on the financial crisis, development, macroeconomics, poverty reduction, trade, globalization and much more. MLIC subscribes to “Books and Analytical Papers” online series.The following materials are available to view full-text.
This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. How to get IMF Data (BOPS, DOTS, GFS, IFS): Sponsored by JDS Program
IMF: Balance of Payments Statistics (BOPS) BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS is one of the International Monetary Fund’s principal statistical publications with history to 1960. BOPS contains balance of payments and international investment position data of individual countries, regional and world totals for major components of the balance of payments, and descriptions of methodologies compilation practices, and data sources used by selected reporting countries. Sponsored by JDS Program
IMF: Direction of Trade Statistics (DOTS) DIRECTION OF TRADE STATISTICS is one of the International Monetary Fund’s principal statistical publications, which has become available on the internet recently. You can browse data on the country and area distribution of countries’ exports and imports, select series of interest, display and save the selected series in spreadsheet from with this database. Data are available for approx. 180 countries with history to 1960, some are from 1948 onwards. Sponsored by JDS Program
IMF: Government Finance Statistics (GFS) GOVERNMENT FINANCE STATISTICS is statistical data on government financial operations for 130, with history to 1990. IMF member countries. Detailed annual data are presented on revenue, expenditure, and financing transactions. All data conform to standards set forth in Government Financial Statistics Manual 2001 and are comparable from country to country. It provides data on budgetary operations, extra budgetary operations, social security transactions, and consolidated financial operations of central governments. When available, data are also presented for state and local government units. Sponsored by JDS Program
IMF: International Financial Statistics (IFS) INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS is the International Monetary Fund’s principal statistical publication with history to 1948. IFS covers data of approximately 26,000 economic concepts which show major economic aggregates used in the analysis of economic developments and includes data on: balance of payments, banking and financial systems, employment, exchange rates, fund position, government finance, interest rates, international liquidity and banking, national accounts, population, prices, production, and trade.How to get IMF Data (IFS): Sponsored by JDS Program
KIKUZO-DNA for Libraries is Asahi shimbun Online database which we can search over 4,000,000 newspaper articles since August 1984. *This database is available in Japanese only. Accessible only from a designated PC in PC room (Rm. 124). The lexis.com service allows you to conduct research quickly and easily in a variety of sources including case law, statutes, and the world’s leading news and business sources. You can conduct timely and comprehensive search, browsing and document delivery using this service.
This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. MagazinePlus is the largest bibliographic database on Japanese academic journals, research papers and general magazines. 5.2 million citations from over ten thousand journals and magazines are included. Available only in Japanese. No abstract nor full-text is included.This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Publications The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), founded in 1920, is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. You can access all current papers plus an archive of papers going back to November, 1994. The areas covered by NBER Working Papers include: Corporate Finance, Economic Fluctuations and Growth, International Finance and Macroeconomics, International Trade and Investment, Monetary Economics, Productivity and Technological Change, Stocks, Bonds, and Foreign Currency, and more.This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. Nikkei Asian Review is an English language online news service by Nihon Keizai Shimbun. It is a multi-platform media service covering economic and business news not only in Japan but across the Asian region. The Nikkei Asian Review delivers stories essential to business and covers topics such as economy, politics, companies, financial markets, technology, science and consumer trends. The stories is written by a world-wide network of NIKKEI correspondents, independent journalists, businesspeople, academics and other professionals. Recommended Browser: Firefox OR Chrome. Other Browsers may not operate normally.This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. Nikkei Veritas is the Nikkei’s new weekly finance and investing newspaper, set to debut in March 16, 2008. Available only Japanese. RefWorksRefWorks — an online research management, writing and collaboration tool — is designed to help researchers easily gather, manage, store and share all types of information, as well as generate citations and bibliographies.
This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. This collection includes six categories of treaty-related data:
This database can only be accessed from the IUJ campus. UNdata is an internet-based data service which brings *UN* statistical databases within easy reach of users through a single entry such as Commodity Trade Statistical Database*,* Industrial Commodity Statistics Database, UNSD SDMX Status and so on (32 databases – 60 million records available). World Bank Data Catalog is a listing of available World Bank data sources and each of the listings includes a description of the data source and a direct link to that source.
The World Bank e-library is an online, fully cross-searchable portal of over 5000 World Bank documents. The collection consists of over 2000 World Bank publications and over 3200 policy research working papers, plus each new book and paper as they are published.
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