Bibliographic databases
Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals
Access: On-site access
Multilingual index to articles and book reviews that appear in legal journals published worldwide
Index to Legal Periodicals & Books
Access: On-site access
Indexing of articles in legal journals, yearbooks and other publications
Library catalogues
Africa
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala
Asia
Defence & Security
Anna Lindh Biblioteket, Stockholm
Forsvarets Bibliotek, Copenhagen
Development
Institute of Development Studies, Brighton
Human rights
Institute for Human Rights at Abo Akademi University, Finland
Library of the European Court of Human Rights
Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Menschenrechte, Austria
Netherland Institute of Human Rights
Norwegian Centre for Human Rights
Raul Wallenberg Instituteof Human Rights and Humanitarian law, Sweden
Latin America
Librar of Congress Hispanic Reading Room, Washington DC
Miscellaneous
What is a bibliographic database?
A bibliographic database is an organized digital collection of references to literature. It can be general in scope, such as WorldCat, or cover specific topics, types of literature or regions.
Bibliographic databases are usually highly structured and optimized for subject searching, using keywords or different kinds of subject classification.
This kind of database does not give you the full text of the article, merely the means to find it.