EU Guide: Basic Indexes and Finding Aids
General Resources
Includes books and the EU depository collection,
with links to electronic copies of books and journals.
Access to the variety of E-journals and databases
the Libraries offer researchers. Use the Database
Locator, for easiest access to the databases.
Multidisciplinary index to articles in scholarly
journals. Includes some abstracts and many full text articles. Access
limited to SUS researchers.
Indexes a broad range of academic, business or
health related journals. Choose an area from the menu. Thousands of
full-text articles are included. Access limited to UF researchers
Includes topics such as business, management,
industry, world affairs, case studies, technology, and industry profiles.
Database contains many full-text articles. Access limited to SUS
researchers.
Comprehensive source for theory and research in
international affairs. Entirely full-text. Access limited to UF
researchers.
Bibliographic database includes articles, books,
conference proceedings, government documents, book chapters, and statistical
directories about public affairs. Contains some full-text articles.
Access limited to SUS researchers.
EU-Specific Resources
The Commission's Central Library database. One
can search for books, articles, and documents by and about the EU.
Includes links to Internet resources on European affairs.(Europa)
Maintained by the Washington Delegation. May
point to the top page instead of a specific page within a web site.(Washington
Delegation)
Each subject entry includes an overview, EU law,
implementation actions, and more sources. (Europa)
Searches the extensive Europa website.
News releases announce decisions, new initiatives.
Speeches can be used as policy statements. Rapid
is the major news databank for the Commission, covering most aspects
of EU activities.
Other News Sources
Managed and owned by EUbusiness Ltd in the United
Kingdom, and in partnership with ICP Europe Publishing plc, this site
seeks to provide free, regularly updated news and information about
EU policy, legislation, documents and economic data, linked to premium,
paid-for content and services.
An independent news site published by EUobserver.com
ASBL, a non-profit association registered under Belgian law.
Strives to facilitate efficiency and transparency
of that "Community" by providing news monitoring, policy
positions, discussion forums and contacts on selected EU affairs topics,
complementing the existing institutional websites.
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