Dictionaries & Encyclopaedias
Why use them?
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias are great to use to start your research
You can:
Define your topic using subject dictionaries
Find background information in encyclopaedias
Identify other keywords and alternative terms for database searching
Getting started
You need to gain an understanding of your topic.
This page gives you some suggestions of materials to use for gathering general information.
You can use dictionaries, encyclopedias, or core text books. Once you have a general overview of your topic you can start searching for more specific resources, such as journal articles and books.
Recommended online sources
- Credoreference
Online reference books: over 160 dictionaries and encyclopaedia. Includes business dictionaries - Collins dictionary of economics
- Dictionary of Economics (Wiley)
- Penguin Dictionary of Economics
- International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences
- Britannica Online
Recommended sources on your library shelves
Look for these in our libraries. Click on the link to find the location. Ask a librarian if you don't know how to find them
Your librarians |
School of Economics & FinanceVanessa Warren (Hobart) 6226 2226
Vanessa.Warren@utas.edu.au
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Launceston and Cradle Coast Campuses
Phone: 6324 3359
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