Northwest Missouri State University B.D. Owens Library



[ Macroeconomic Theory 351 Research Guide ]

This page provides users with options for locating information about economists and economic theory.

Use the links below to locate information for your research paper/presentation:

Periodical Articles
(search business databases)

Books
(search online library catalogs)

Biographical Research
(tips on how to search for biographical information in books, periodicals, and Web sites)

Web Sites
(recommended search engines and Web site evaluation tools)

Library Services
(request appointments, receive online help, or borrow materials from another library)
Other
(Citing Sources, Avoiding Plagiarism)
     
Periodical Articles: databases and guides
Search for Articles (use Academic Search Premier, America: History & Life, Expanded Academic, Historical Abstracts)
Accounting, Economics & Finance Databases (recommended databases for locating scholarly articles on economic theory)
History,Humanities, & Philosophy Databases (recommended databases for finding scholarly articles on the historical and philosophical aspects of economic theory)
Locating Periodicals in Owens Library (get the call number for a journal listed in a database)
Locating Peer-Reviewed Periodicals (limit your search to journal articles reviewed by experts)
Books
Northwest's Library Catalog (includes Owens Library and Horace Mann Library)
MOBIUS Union Catalog: Academic Libraries in Missouri (over 50 Missouri academic libraries)
WorldCat ("the merged catalogs of libraries around the world")
Other Library Catalogs
Web Sites
Search the Internet
Evaluating Web Sites
Services
Help with Research (make an appointment to get research assistance from a librarian at Owens Library)
Ask a Librarian (get assistance online or in-person from a librarian)
Article Request Form (get a photocopy of an article Owens Library doesn't own through our Interlibrary Loan service)
Book Request Form (borrow books from other libraries through our Interlibrary Loan service)
Other
Citing Sources: APA Style
Avoiding Plagiarism

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All quoted material is from the respective source.

Revised (July 9, 2007)
Created (February 2003)
Current Author: Frank Baudino
Links Verified (February 2004)