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Economic and Data Information Services

Welcome New EUI Members!


Badia_Fiesolana_ChiostroThe PPT of the Presentation for New Economists (26 August) is now online. Our 2020 Video Introduction to the Economics & Data Collections is on YouTube. Information about collections and services for new economists, and new users of statistical data, is in the One-Stop Guide. We look forward to supporting your research project. Benvenuti!

Research Data Services


Data_ServicesThe Library Data Portal gives access to premier subscription resources. The Library also provides support services on database copyright, data protection and data management planning. EUI members can submit their data outputs to the EUI Research Data collection in the Cadmus repository. To submit a dataset, please complete the Library's online form.


New Books and eBooks, 31 August – 6 September

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Quick Links

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Amadeus firm data Banking data - S&P Datastream

Financial data (GFD)

Data Portal

Economic news

OECD iLibrary

IMF data SAGE Methods

Data services

Factiva Dow Jones 

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NBER

Course / eBooks

EUI Research Data

Reference works

Web of Science Google Scholar Elsevier Handbooks

Palgrave Dictionary

EconLit

EconBiz-ZBW The Euro Risk data One-Stop Guide


eBulletin
Every Friday during term, the EUI Library issues the Bulletin of Economic Research Resources and Statistical Data. The weekly Bulletin provides news about statistical data, journals, books and ebooks - and information on how to use Library databases and internet resources for economic, socio-economic and economic-historical research. The Bulletin can only be distributed to EUI mail accounts. Sign up by sending a message with 'subscribe' in the title, to [email protected]

 


Access to online journals is via the Library Catalogue. EUI members can also read while off campus. Economics journals are predominantly in electronic format. Click below for direct access to heavily-used titles.

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The Library Data Portal provides access to licensed macro-economic, micro-socioeconomic and Europe-related databases. 72 data resource guides provide information on coverage, variables and user networks. The Data Portal also provides information about the Library's restricted micro data server.

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The EUI Library provides support for data management plans (DMPs); data protection and copyright; metadata and data support for EU-funded research projects. Visit one of the Library information desks: (BF-085) or (VLF-035), or write to [email protected] 

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EUI members can submit their research datasets for inclusion in the EUI Research Data collection in the Cadmus repository. To submit a dataset for inclusion, please complete the Library's online form.


Contact: Thomas Bourke [email protected]


2020 CRISIS DATA DIRECTORY

UN2020The EUI Library maintains a directory of Data Resources for Research on the Economic and Social Impacts of COVID-19 with three sections (i) socioeconomic dimensions of the crisis (ii) macro-economic, financial system and Euro Area stability and (iii) data for comparative crisis research, economic cycles and recovery. Full details.


2020 RESEARCH DATA GUIDE

eco 2020 thumbnailThe 8th edition of the EUI Library Research Data Guide was published in May 2020, providing information about data discovery; in-project data use; data management plans; data protection and database copyright; data requirements in EU-funded projects, and data preservation and sharing. Download the PDF here.


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This short video gives an overview of collections and services for new EUI economists and users of statistical data. Play.


BlogNews about economic information resources and statistical data, is posted on the Library blog.


BoidyUpdates about the Economics and Statistical Data collections are available via Twitter.


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Page last updated on 01 September 2020