NORMLEX is a new information system which brings together information on International Labour Standards (such as ratification information, reporting requirements, comments of the ILO's supervisory bodies, etc.) as well as national labour and social security laws.
NORMLEX has been designed to provide comprehensive and user friendly information on these topics and includes the NATLEX database as...
Social Care Online is the UK's most extensive database of social care information. With everything from research briefings, to reports, government documents, journal articles, and websites and you find it all with the click of a button. Updated daily.
Wiley InterScience covers content from more than 2,500 journals, books, reference works, databases, laboratory manuals and The Cochrane Library, which is the world's best-known resource for evidence-based medicine. More than half of Wiley's journals on Wiley InterScience are digitized back to Volume 1, Issue 1 as part of the development of the journal backfile initiative. From 2007, in conjunction...
Visitors to the NBER Web working papers site are able to view and download the full text of papers in Adobe PDF format.
The papers are organized under the JEL Classification Scheme. You you can receive online copies of any paper issued since June 1973 using the University's IP ranges. The working papers cover the following subjects:
General Economics and Teaching
Methodology and History of...
Covers a broad range of annual, quarterly and monthly indicators including employment, unemployment, labour compensation (hourly earnings, unit labour cost), vacancies, and labour disputes. Incorporates two data bases: Quarterly Labour Force Statistics and OECD Non-Members Labour Markets Database.
The OECD's Online Library of Statistical Databases, Books and Periodicals. The Library's subscriptions are only for the Statistical Databases and Periodicals' collections.
Source OECD comprises of 20 thematic book collections, 24 periodicals, 3 reference titles, 24 OECD statistical databases and 10 IEA statistical databases all in full text.
DISA is a freely accessible online scholarly resource focusing on the socio-political history of South Africa, particularly the struggle for freedom during the period from 1950 to the first democratic elections in 1994, providing a wealth of material on this fascinating period of the country's history.
Cambridge Core is the new academic platform from Cambridge University Press, replacing previous platforms; Cambridge Journals Online (CJO), Cambridge Books Online (CBO), University Publishing Online (UPO), Cambridge Histories Online (CHO), Cambridge Companions Online (CCO), and Shakespeare Survey Online (SSO) which no longer exist.
To access the database you need to connect via the University's...