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OAPEN Library contains freely accessible academic books, mainly in the area of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Database comprises the full-text of all UN parliamentary documents since 1993 and all UN resolutions since 1946 issued by the General Assembly, the Security Council and the Economic and Social Council.

The OECD iLibrary provides access to 44 databases, comprising over 400 statistical series from the 1960s to the present. The platform also provides access to all reports, working papers, eBooks and journals published by the OECD. 38 countries are  members of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. OECD statistical data can be exported to Excel, CSV, XML and other formats. Ready-made Excel tables and PDF files of headline series are also available. OECD Main Economic Indicators' theme- and country-tables are also available in multiple formats.

A selection of books in various disciplines, predominantly history and literature. Over 150 titles are made available and new ones are being gradually added.

OpenEdition Books offers access to over 3,500 titles from 59 publishers in the humanities and social sciences.

A consortium of academic journals, covering many subjects in the social sciences and humanities.  

Orbis Europe (Bureau van Dijk/Moody's Analytics) is a database of comparable financial and business information on Europe's biggest 600,000 public and private companies by total assets. 43 countries are covered. Orbis Europe includes standardised annual accounts (consolidated and unconsolidated), financial ratios, sectoral activities and ownership data. The database is suitable for research on competitiveness, economic integration, applied microeconomics, business cycles, economic geography and corporate finance. The database was formerly known as 'Amadeus'. 

Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers exclusive, authoritative research guides across a variety of subject areas. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, this cutting-edge resource directs researchers to the best available scholarship across a wide variety of subjects.

The Oxford DNB, in association with the British Academy is the first point of reference for anyone interested in the lives of the peoples of the British Isles and their connections overseas, from the earliest times to the end of the year 2016. It is the product of research instituted at the University of Oxford and funded by the British Academy and by Oxford University Press. The Oxford DNB aims to provide full, accurate, concise, and readable articles on noteworthy people in all walks of life. No living person is included: the Dictionary's articles are confined to people who died before 31 December 2016.

The Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law (OEEUL) provides analysis of EU law by specialized contributors. It includes over 100 articles covering the essence, character, development, and history of EU law.

Online dictionary and language reference service of modern British, American and world English. Includes full content from Oxford's largest current English dictionaries and thesauruses; extensive examples of real English usage; detailed writing, grammar, and spelling support; as well as specialized tools for professional writers and editors.

Collection of subject-based research guides containing in-depth, high-level articles by scholars at the top of their field. Each Handbook offers introductions to topics, a critical survey of the current state of scholarship in a particular field of study, and a review of the key issues and major debates.The EUI Library subscribes to the following modules: Economics & Finance, History, Political Science, Law and Philosophy.

Oxford Historical Treaties (OHT) offers a comprehensive collection of treaties of all nations concluded from 1648 through 1919. It contains the full-text of the Consolidated Treaty Series.

Journal platform of Oxford University Press with over 200 journals covering Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, Life Sciences, Mathematics & Physical Sciences and Medicine. Full-text access for EUI users is limited to those journals to which the EUI has subscribed. 

Oxford Language Dictionaries Online provides access to Oxford’s unabridged bilingual dictionaries in French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Chinese. Access includes online resources for language learning.

Oxford Law Trove enables you to search and interrogate the wealth of Oxford’s textbook law list.

Single cross-searchable web database which brings together 200 well-known and trusted dictionaries, encyclopedia, and reference books, as well as an expanding range of key titles in the acclaimed Oxford Companions series and the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.

Online service that brings together decisions on public international law from international courts and tribunals, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals. The EUI Library subscribes to the following modules: International Courts of General Jurisdiction, International Criminal Law, International Human Rights Law, International Investment Claims and International Law in Domestic Courts.

Online resource providing articles written, peer-reviewed, and edited by leading scholars. EUI access is limited to the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics.

Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International La(OSAIL) contains over 180 full-text online editions of market-leading reference works and treatises published by Oxford University Press.

Online resource containing the full text of selected OUP books. The EUI Library subscribes to the Economics & Finance, History, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion modules. 

 

Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers exclusive, authoritative research guides across a variety of subject areas. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, this cutting-edge resource directs researchers to the best available scholarship across a wide variety of subjects.

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