This database provides one-stop access to more than 4,000 periodicals from one of the broadest, most inclusive general reference databases ProQuest has to offer. Search from a highly-respected, diversified mix of scholarly journals, trade publications and magazines covering over 150 academic disciplines.
JSTOR contains the full-text, in PDF, for all journals it covers. JSTOR covers journals in law, political science, history, economics, business, and other subjects, and is often a great first place to start for journals outside of law.
UN-Habitat is a program of the United Nations that addresses issues related to urbanization and other human settlements. Their website, like most UN sites, contains a wealth of information, including texts of laws, reports, and best practices documents.
Urban Age, a project of LSECities at the London School of Economics, presents information about a variety of cities around the world, including information on each city's economics, demographics, and infrastructure.
The Center for Community Progress is an organization devoted to assisting communities make use of vacant and abandoned spaces. Their publications and resources links offer a variety of reports, white papers, and toolkits.
Data.gov is a central repository for datasets produced by the federal executive branch, including executive agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Elections Commission. Datasets can be downloaded and used with a number of programs.
The World Bank collects and disseminates data relating to its development mission, including information on poverty, economics, infrastructure, and employment.
This site claims to have a comprehensive list of data portals from around the world; it currently contains links to more than 2,600 portals for data from national and local levels.
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