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Collective catalogue of the John Hopkins University libraries. The Hopkins Population Center has access to the resources of the Welch Medical Library since its collections have been integrated into the JHU library’s collective catalogue.
Collective catalogue of the John Hopkins University libraries. The Hopkins Population Center has access to the resources of the Welch Medical Library since its collections have been integrated into the JHU library’s collective catalogue.
CSER online library on Italian internal and international migration. Users can search the databases of several bodies: the CIEMI in Paris, the Biblioteca di Piacenza etc.
The CRER collections on ethnicity and migration are indexed in the University of Warwick online catalogue and can be viewed by selecting the "Ethnicity & Migration" collection.
Catalogue of the European Centre for Minority Issues covering ethnic minorities and minority-majority relations in Europe.
The Andrew Forbes Refugee Resource Collections at York University’s Centre for Refugee Studies consists of independent documents (monographs), dependant documents (works within documents), primary documents, conference paper collections, journals, newsletters, audio-visual material and photographs on refugees and forced migration.
Oxford University’s encyclopaedic online catalogue which brings together more than 100 libraries specialized in social sciences, health, medicine etc. The Refugee Studies Centre Library catalogue was integrated into OLIS on 1 July 2004.
World Health Organization (WHO) catalogue. It contains more than 70,000 bibliographical entries from the WHO permanent collection of monographs, journals, technical and administrative documents and public health literature. Access to full-text content.
The Population Research Centre of the University of Texas in Austin hosts the Intenational Census Collection. In 1998, the collection became a part of the university’s general libraries and was included in their online catalogue.
Catalogue of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of the University of London, which hosts the Population Studies Group (PSG) of the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health.
Search engine which enables users to search book content.