Electronic Resources for European Integration
- Archives
- Libraries
- Journals
- Bibliographies
- Working Papers
- Search Engines
- EU Institutions
- EU News
- History of European Integration (on-line documents)
- International Organisations
- National Institutions
- Citing Sources
- Some of my Favourite Sites
- Bibliographies
- The European Union by Osvaldo Croci
- Harvard: Guide to the European Union Legal Research
- Working Papers
- ERPA (European Research Papers Archive) links to 1200 papers
- WoPec (Working Papers in Economics) links to 11,000 papers
- RePec (Research Papers in Economics) links to 250,000 papers and 350,000 articles
- CIAOnet International Affairs (Colombia University)
NOTE: to dowload on-line electronic documents you might need an Acrobat Reader. You can download this free from the Adobe website.
- Search Engines
- Scholar Google. NOTE: If you use Google from the university computers it (usually) links to any articles in the electronic database
- Book Google
- Scirus (Google’s challenger?)
- WWW. Virtual Library Economics
- European Integration (aka Eurointernet)
- History
- International Affairs
- International Relations and Security
- Law
- Western Europe
- History of European Integration (on-line documents)
- Archive of European Integration (University of Pittsburgh; mostly English-language)
- History of European Integration Site (Leiden University; multi-media; mostly English-language)
- EU History (University of Münster; mostly German-language)
- European Navigator from Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe (Multi-media, mostly French- language)
- International Organisations
- United Nations Organizations
- FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization)
- IMF (International Monetary Fund)
- WTO (World Trade Organization)
- UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe)
Other Regional Organisations
- Some of my Favourite Sites
- Brad de Long’s Webpage
- Cold War International History Project
- Europeana (link to European culture, up and running in November 2008, but promises to be fun)
- The National Security Archive
- Wyn Grant’s CAP Page and Blog
More links to come soon. For any suggestions please contact R.T. Griffiths.



