Databases
Quick access to licensed databases
Selection of free databases
ERIC Education Resources Information Center
Indexes literature from journals and reports with a US focus in the field of education
European Union law including the Official Journal of the European Union and former CELEX
Long time-series of selected economic indicators for European regions
Findok - Die Finanzdokumentation
Information on finance and law of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance
Indexes literature from scientific journals, books and gray literature in the field of education
Online version of Gabler's business and economics encyclopaedia
Database of the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences: social science research data, publications on research data as well as open access publications
Publications of the International Monetary Fund (books, country reports, working papers, statistical data, ...)
Bibliographic database in the field of medicine and related areas
RIS Rechtsinformationssystem des Bundes
Austrian law database with literature and jurisdiction as well as unpublished decisions
Open archive of the social sciences, a free open access platform for social scientists to upload working papers, preprints, and published papers
SSRN Social Science Research Network
SSRN informs about working papers and articles in scholarly journals, covering all fields of social sciences
Statistics Austria statistical database serves to provide comprehensive statistical data
Contains worldwide data on imports, tariffs and non-tariff measures, available at the most detailed commodity level
Selected tables with Austrian and international economic statistical data; see also the English version
wiiw Industrial Database Eastern Europe (Archive)
Key economic indicators on East European transitional economics to analyze changing industrial Patterns (published until 2010)
National and aggregated data on global socio-economic development
EconLit, the American Econo-
mic Association's electronic database, is an important source of references to economic literature back to 1886.
EconLit uses the JEL classification system and controlled vocabulary of keywords to index six types of records: journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and full-text book reviews from the Journal of Economic Literature.
Full access to OECD iLibrary, the OECD's Online Library for Books, Papers and Statistics and the gateway to OECD’s analysis and data.