Producer | ZBW - German National Library of Economics, - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics ( Germany) |
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Languages | English, German, Spanish and French |
Access | |
Cost | Free access |
Coverage | |
Disciplines | Economics, Business Studies |
Record depth | Index, abstracts, full-text |
Geospatial coverage | World |
No. of records | About 10 Mio. records from 8 databases (ECONIS, USB Cologne, RePEc, Online Contents Economic Sciences, EconStor, USB Cologne (Business Full Texts), BASE, ArchiDok) |
Links | |
Website | www.econbiz.de |
EconBiz is an academic search portal for journals, working papers, and conferences in business studies and economics. It is provided by the ZBW - German National Library of Economics, Leibniz Information Centre for Economics. The portal was started in 2002 as the Virtual Library for Economics and Business Studies.
EconBiz was jointly developed by the ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and the University and City Library of Cologne (USB Cologne) as a DFG-funded project. The portal first went online in September 2002. Since 2013 EconBiz ist a service of the ZBW. [1]
For the relaunch in October 2010, the metasearch was replaced by a search engine index (Lucene/SOLR). In addition, the STW Thesaurus for Economics was integrated in order to enable automatic searches for synonyms and translations. By integrating other web services, such as the German Electronic Journals Library or the German Journals Database, it is possible to check if and where an item is available (mostly for German libraries). Other services (e.g. check availability in Google Scholar) are integrated for worldwide availability options.
Since 2013, the EconBiz search is based on the open source system VuFind.
2017: EconBiz has undergone an optical and technical relaunch. All parts of EconBiz are optimized for mobile devices.
EconBiz offers a number of services:
EconBiz is available in English, German, French and Spanish.
The EconBiz Partner Network consists of more than 30 institutions in economics and business studies around the world. [2]
Producer | ZBW - German National Library of Economics, - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics ( Germany) |
---|---|
Languages | English, German, Spanish and French |
Access | |
Cost | Free access |
Coverage | |
Disciplines | Economics, Business Studies |
Record depth | Index, abstracts, full-text |
Geospatial coverage | World |
No. of records | About 10 Mio. records from 8 databases (ECONIS, USB Cologne, RePEc, Online Contents Economic Sciences, EconStor, USB Cologne (Business Full Texts), BASE, ArchiDok) |
Links | |
Website | www.econbiz.de |
EconBiz is an academic search portal for journals, working papers, and conferences in business studies and economics. It is provided by the ZBW - German National Library of Economics, Leibniz Information Centre for Economics. The portal was started in 2002 as the Virtual Library for Economics and Business Studies.
EconBiz was jointly developed by the ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and the University and City Library of Cologne (USB Cologne) as a DFG-funded project. The portal first went online in September 2002. Since 2013 EconBiz ist a service of the ZBW. [1]
For the relaunch in October 2010, the metasearch was replaced by a search engine index (Lucene/SOLR). In addition, the STW Thesaurus for Economics was integrated in order to enable automatic searches for synonyms and translations. By integrating other web services, such as the German Electronic Journals Library or the German Journals Database, it is possible to check if and where an item is available (mostly for German libraries). Other services (e.g. check availability in Google Scholar) are integrated for worldwide availability options.
Since 2013, the EconBiz search is based on the open source system VuFind.
2017: EconBiz has undergone an optical and technical relaunch. All parts of EconBiz are optimized for mobile devices.
EconBiz offers a number of services:
EconBiz is available in English, German, French and Spanish.
The EconBiz Partner Network consists of more than 30 institutions in economics and business studies around the world. [2]