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IMF eLibrary

Publication coverage: 1946-present

Publications and statistical datasets from the International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Library of Parliament Research Publications

Canada's Library of Parliament produces a variety of analytical publications to inform parliamentarians on legislative, public policy or current issues. They are intended to be non-partisan and reliable sources of information. Publications include HillNotes, In Briefs, Background Papers, Legislative Summaries, and Trade and Investment profiles.

Mass Observation Online

Publication coverage: 1937-1972

Diaries and personal writings, published studies and questionnaires, photographs, and file reports, manuscript and typescript papers on everyday lives of people in Britain from 1937 to 1965.

New Republic Archive

Publication coverage: 1914 - present

Oxford Academic - Politics

A collection of ebooks and journals, published by Oxford University Press and partner academic presses, in the field of political studies.

Oxford Handbooks Online

Full text access to handbooks in the following subject areas: Archaeology, Business and Management, Classics, Criminology, Economics and Finance, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion and Sociology. Content published online 2013-2023 is available.

Oxford Reference Online - Social Sciences

A selection of social science dictionaries, companions and other reference works published by Oxford University Press.

PAIS

Publication coverage: 1915 - present

Covers publications on global public policy and social issues.

Past Masters

Past Masters encompasses the largest collection of primary source full-text electronic editions in philosophy in the world. The series includes significant collections in the history of political thought and theory, religious studies, education, German studies, sociology, the history and philosophy of science, economics, and classics.

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