Extractions: There are many ways to find books and articles focused on international, foreign and comparative law. The following guide is an introduction to catalogs, key journal indexes, and other finding aids relevant to international and foreign legal research. Most of the databases described are fee-based and available only to members of the Columbia community. This list is not exhaustive. For additional assistance, please visit the Reference Desk. The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library collection is on 5 floors of law library. See the law library website for a description of the library collections and for maps to the collections. International Books International books in the library are classified in the Library of Congress Classification System. For more information on this system, see the
OC Library Business Web Sites A list of sources of financial and economic data and research resources, in print and online, provided by Rutgers University Libraries. Index of Economic Freedom http://www.oc.edu/library/Websites/r_business.aspx
Extractions: Department of Commerce Programs to expand U.S. exports, develop innovative technologies, gather and disseminate statistical data, measure economic growth, grant patents, promote minority entrepreneurship, predict the weather and monitor stewardship. Mandate to work with the business community to foster economic growth and create new American jobs.