K-Search
Kenyon's one-stop search tool, K-Search, is a great tool to use if you have a particular author or title to search for; it's also a good place to start a general search for scholarly and peer-reviewed materials.
To the left of your results list, you'll see options for filtering your results:
- Peer-reviewed (under "Show Only")
- Publication Date
- Resource Type (e.g., Journal Article or Book)
- Subject area
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LibKey Nomad This link opens in a new window
LibKey Nomad browser extension gives you fast, one-click access to scholarly articles. Whether you are on publisher sites, Wikipedia, PubMed, or other websites, you will see the same logo to let you know that Kenyon College has access.
Article databases
Research publications, peer-reviewed articles, and more on ECON-related topics.
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EconLit This link opens in a new window
Citation search database from the American Economic Association. Covers all areas related to economics from 1886-present
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Business Source Complete This link opens in a new windowBusiness Source Complete is the world's definitive scholarly business database, providing the leading collection of bibliographic and full text content. As part of the comprehensive coverage offered by this database, indexing and abstracts for the most important scholarly business journals back as far as 1886 are included.
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Academic Search Complete This link opens in a new window
Comprehensive, multi-disciplinary collection of scholarly journals, ebooks, proceedings, and newspapers covering all academic areas of study.
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JSTOR This link opens in a new windowJSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. JSTOR helps people discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content through a powerful research and teaching platform. Each journal has a “moving wall,” defined as a time lag between the most current issue published and the content available on JSTOR.
Working papers
Articles released before (or without) peer review, often used as a timely and informal way to share ideas, methodologies, and garner feedback.
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NBER Working Papers This link opens in a new window
Collection of working papers provided by the National Bureau of Economic Research - a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization. These working papers have not undergone official review yet and coverage is 1973-present.
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Fed in PrintA database providing access to research and publications by the U.S. federal reserve system, including working, conference, and discussion papers.
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Working Papers of the U.S. Bureau of Economic AnalaysisPapers and presentations prepared by Bureau of Economic Analysis staff.
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IDEASIDEAS is a large bibliographic database dedicated to Economics that is freely available on the Internet.
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Economics Research NetworkAn open access preprint server that provides a venue for working papers, early stage research, and some peer reviewed or published journal articles in economics.
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Working Papers of the International Monetary FundWorking papers produced by the IMF, a global organization that works to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity for all of its 191 member countries.
News resources
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Nexis Uni This link opens in a new window
Nexis Uni features news, business, government, and legal sources from LexisNexis, dating back to 1790. It includes articles, broadcasts, newswires, and newspapers archives from the local to international level.
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Newspaper Source This link opens in a new window
Full text for regional U.S. newspapers, international newspapers, newswires, and newspaper columns. Television & radio news transcripts are also provided.
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News, Policy & Politics Magazine Archive This link opens in a new window
Backfiles of 15 major magazines (including the Newsweek archive), spanning areas including current events, international relations, and public policy.
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Regional Business News Plus This link opens in a new window
Coverage of regional business publications covering all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States.
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Economist Historical Archive (1843-2020) This link opens in a new window
Weekly magazine known for its consistent approach to internationalism and comprehensive analysis of global news, from 1843-2020.
U.S. Government resources
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ProQuest Congressional This link opens in a new window
Congressional publications and legislative histories. Publications include bills, public laws, and statutes, Daily record, hearings, reports, and executive documents.
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HeinOnline: Government, Politics & Law This link opens in a new window
Full text documents on legal history, case law, world trials, U.S. government, congressional reports, and other government documents.
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GovInfoGovInfo (formerly known as FDsys) is maintained by the Government Printing Office (GPO) and is the official source for online freely available authenticated information from the executive, congressional, and judicial branches of government.
Some key journals
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American Economic Review Articles unavailable for 2 years following time of publication
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