Review:

Online Economic Databases (e.g., Jstor, Econlit)

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Online economic databases, such as JSTOR and EconLit, are digital platforms that provide access to a vast collection of scholarly articles, journal papers, working papers, reports, and other academic resources related to economics and social sciences. These databases facilitate research by aggregating high-quality, peer-reviewed content and allow users to search, filter, and access economic literature efficiently from anywhere with an internet connection.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive collection of academic articles, journals, and reports on economics
  • Advanced search and filtering options for precise retrieval of information
  • Integration with citation tools and reference management software
  • Access to historical and current economic research
  • User-friendly interface tailored for researchers, students, and professionals
  • Availability through institutional subscriptions such as universities and libraries

Pros

  • Provides extensive access to high-quality academic resources in economics
  • Enhances research efficiency with advanced search functionalities
  • Supports academic writing with reliable sourcing options
  • Accessible remotely for affiliated institutions around the world
  • Facilitates comprehensive literature reviews

Cons

  • Often requires expensive institutional or individual subscriptions
  • May have a steep learning curve for new users unfamiliar with academic databases
  • Limited access outside of subscribing institutions unless open access content is available
  • Content coverage can be biased towards well-funded research outlets
  • Some valuable non-peer-reviewed or grey literature may not be included

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:07:55 AM UTC