Economics -- Class Pages & Services
The following link to guides and to services
designed to support specific courses.
- Course-Specific
Research and Instructional Guides These guides are
created for specific courses, including freshman seminars.
The guides contain both general information on how to
use library tools as well as lists and links to topic-specific
resources (books, articles, film, etc.). Can be used
as aids to research in numerous, specific topics (e.g., "Race,
Gender, and Ethnicity in the American Economy"; "Issues
in Economics").
- Course
Materials and Reserve Click to access titles on reserve,
to place titles on reserve, or to logon to Blackboard
course pages.
- FOR
FACULTY: Library Instruction Tailored to Your Courses & Help
to Identify Library & Internet Course Materials Click
to fill-in the form online or contact Natalie Pelster, n-pelster@northwestern.edu or
1-8735. For examples of tailored instruction, see class
pages.
- OR STUDENTS: Library Instruction Tailored to Your Group Projects Click to fill-in the form online or contact Natalie Pelster, n-pelster@northwestern.edu or 1-8735.
Quick Links | Electronic Books | Electronic Journal Collections | Economic History | Full-Text Studies Online & Topical Databases | Indexes, Abstracts, and Miscellaneous Reference Sources | Major Newspapers | Statistics and Numeric Databases | Working Papers | Business & Managemet Resources | Specialized Collections
For further information, contact:
Harriet Lightman
Head, Academic Liaison Services
Subject Librarian for History, Economics, and Philosophy
Northwestern University Library
1970 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208-2300
h-lightman@northwestern.edu
(847) 491-2920
Office Location: Room 2622, 2nd Floor, East Tower, Main Library
