There are many specialist print and online resources for Economics in Cambridge. These pages give you an overview of the resources, and the research support that libraries can offer.
On this guide, you'll find:
Specialist print resources and library help is available via the Marshall Library's web page.
There are many other libraries in Cambridge which may also hold useful collections for your subject.
We recommend:
If you're looking for a specific item, the easiest way to track it down is by using the library catalogue, iDiscover. Type a few words from the book or article's title into the search box. If the article or book is available online (and many of them are) then you should be able to get to it directly by clicking 'Full text available'. If it isn't online, then iDiscover will tell you where the print copies can be found. If you're looking for articles on a given topic, add a few keywords to the search box on iDiscover. Be careful with your search terms, and try synonyms if you're not getting the results you hoped for.
JOURNALS
You can see the whole list of journals the university subscribes to on the ejournals website. Other useful ways to search for journal articless include Google Scholar, Project Muse and JStor.
Marshall Library of Economics
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