EBSCO Publishing
- http://www.epnet.com/
- Offers a broad range of full text and bibliographic databases designed for research. Subject areas include: academic, biomedical, government, school, and corporate libraries. Requires registration.
EconLit
- http://www.econlit.org/
- The American Economic Association's electronic bibliography of economic literature. An extensive source of journals, abstracts and citations covering all fields of economics.
Feminine Moments
- http://www.femininemoments.dk/
- Listing of books on fine art made by lesbian, bisexual and queer women in visual arts. Also features links to web galleries, art projects, and art theory.
GetCited
- http://www.getcited.org/
- A member-controlled academic publication database, directory and discussion forum, edited by members of the academic community.
Population Index
- http://popindex.princeton.edu/
- First published in 1935, a primary reference tool to the world's population literature. Offers a searchable annotated bibliography of recently published books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials .
The Library
- http://library.oxfordjournals.org/
- Subscription based journal of the Bibliographical Society includes general and economic history of production and distribution of books.
The NLS Annotated Bibliography
- http://www.chrr.ohio-state.edu/nls-bib/
- Searchable record of research based on data from all cohorts of the National Longitudinal Surveys. Contains citations and abstracts of journal articles, working papers, conference presentations, and dissertations.
William Sayers
- http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/ws36/
- Bibliography of peer-reviewed academic publications, mostly in the field of medieval European languages and literature. Organized by language, culture, and country.