Use reference books as background sources to get quick facts or information, or an overview of a subject. Some examples of reference sources are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, almanacs, directories, atlases, and handbooks.
Books with REF in the call number are located on the first floor. Books with GEN are on the second or third floors.
American Cost of Living Survey |
HB 235 U6 A53 2002 REF |
Canadian Dictionary of Business and Economics |
HC 112 C73 1993 REF |
Dictionary of Economics |
HB 61 B33 2003 REF |
Encyclopedia of the Developing World |
HC 59.7 E52 2006 REF |
Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology |
HB99.7 .E528 1997 REF HM 35 I565 2006 REF |
Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History |
HC 15 O94 2003 REF |
Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History |
HC 15 B355 2010 REF |
The Value of a Dollar |
HB 235 U6 D477 REF |
World Economic Outlook |
HC 59 W645 GEN |
World Income Distribution 2005/06 |
HC 79 I5 W673 2005 REF |