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Economics

Resources for library and other research related to courses in Economics at SUNY New Paltz

Search or Browse the STL Catalog

 Finding Books using the Catalog 

  1. Start on the Library homepage: https://library.newpaltz.edu/
  2. Select the "Catalog" tab on the homepage and search for a book by title, author, keyword, subject, ISBN or call number. Hit the orange magnifying glass on the right-hand side to search.

Screenshot of the library website with the catalog search tab selected and highlighted.

Library of Congress Call numbers for Economics

This is the Library of Congress classification outline for the subject of economics and business, which can be used to browse the bookshelves.  If you are considering a topic for a research paper, please consult a librarian about subheadings that may be helpful.

Subclass H Social Sciences (General)

Subclass HA Statistics

Subclass HB Economic Theory. Demography

Subclass HC Economic History and Conditions

Subclass HD Industries. Land Use. Labor

Subclass HE Transportation and Communications

Subclass HF Commerce

Subclass HG Finance

Subclass HJ Public Finance

E-book Collections

Finding E-books using the Catalog 

  1. Start on the Library homepage: https://library.newpaltz.edu/
  2. Select the "Catalog" tab on the homepage and search for a book by title, author, keyword, subject, ISBN or call number. Hit the orange magnifying glass on the right hand side to search. 
  3. Once on the search page, use the refiners on the left hand side to select "Full text Available Online" in Availability and select "Books" in Resource Type. Hit "Apply Filters" at the bottom of the Refiners list. 
  4. The results page will now show E-books for your search terms. Browse the search results page and click on the title of an interested E-book. 
  5. On the description page for the book, scroll to the "View Full Text" for a link to the E-book. 
     

Or go directly to an e-book database: