Economics First Year Graduate Students
Introduction to the Economics, Finance, and Industrial Relations Collections
Fall 2024
- Who can help you:
- Locating Materials
- Remote access
- Article Express can obtain a copy of articles Princeton does not have.
- Borrow Direct : rapid book borrowing and delivery service offered by Princeton University Library and partner libraries-- Brown, Center for Research Libraries, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, Stanford, University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale.
- Interlibrary Services (use if not available through Borrow Direct) (Consult Worldcat for worldwide holdings)
- Pliny Fisk Library of Economics and Finance
- Finding articles in Economics
- Working Papers
- Empirical Analysis
- Citation Management Software - Zotero, Refworks, Endnote
- Princeton Research Data Service. Provides Princeton researchers expert services and infrastructure to store, manage, retain, and curate digital research data, and to make their digital research data available to the broader network of academic researchers, as well as the general public. They provide consultations, training, and data curation services to researchers throughout the life cycle of research projects, working with them to make the process of data management and storage as seamless as possible with their current research practices.
- FAQs (QuickAnswers)
- Access to FT.COM, WSJ.com and the New York Times.
- Economist.Com
Bobray Bordelon, Economics, Finance, and Data Librarian bordelon@princeton.edu; Schedule appointment
Mary Carter. Finance and Operations Research Librarian mc6838@princeton.edu
Charissa Jefferson. Labor Economics Librarian charissaj@princeton.edu; Schedule appointment
Data and Statistical Analysts data@princeton.edu; Schedule an appointment with DSS
- Muhammad Al Amin
- Yufei Qin
For other subject specialists, see https://library.princeton.edu/about/staff-directory?area_of_study=All&expertise=1606
Last updated August 19, 2024