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Refugee and Forced Migration Studies: Databases

Subjects: Refugee Studies

Introduction

Databases contain large amounts of data including (but not limited to) statistics, bibliographic information, images and abstracts.

Bibliographic databases are a useful tool for finding scholarly literature in your subject area. This includes (but is not limited to) journal articles, conference proceedings and books. They are very useful to consult when carrying out your own research because:

  • they provide powerful search functionality
  • have citation tools
  • have thesauri
  • their content is selected by experts in your subject

Bibliographic databases are helpful when you want to start exploring beyond your reading list or are researching a new topic.

On this page you will find recommended databases and guidance on how to search for and access databases.

Definitions

Terms you may encounter in your research

Database:
A collection of structured and organised data that is stored, searched and accessed electronically.

Bibliographic database:
A searchable platform that contains descriptive records of articles, books, conference proceedings, audio-visual material, maps, newspapers, and more.

Abstracting service:
Used to refer to a bibliographic database, the service provides abstracts of publications.

Indexing service:
Used to refer to a bibliographic database, the service provides descriptors to help organise and navigate publications.

Full-text:
This means you can read the item in full from beginning to end, not just the abstract or summary.

Databases

Oxford subscribes to lots of databases you can use for free. You will likely find you need to use several databases for a thorough search of your subject area. The tabs at the top of this section take you to key databases for refugee and forced migration studies and a link to browse all databases in Forced Migration.

You can also search for specific databases via SOLO. Note, some key texts may be available via a database but not individually listed on SOLO.

Help with databases

For those seeking advice on accessing databases, we recommend the following guides:

Below are key bibliographic databases applicable to those studying refugee and forced migration studies at Oxford.

Access

Depending on the database provider, you may need to use your Oxford Single Sign On to access materials.

Below are key databases applicable to those studying refugee and forced migration at Oxford that provide resources beyond purely bibliographic data.  They include access points for data and statistics. Data is defined as related items of (chiefly numerical) information considered collectively, typically obtained by scientific work and used for reference, analysis, or calculation. (OED)

Access

Depending on the database provider, you may need to use your Oxford Single Sign On to access materials.

In addition to subscribed to statistical databases there are a number of freely available websites where data and statistics for migration, immigration and refugees can be accessed:

To browse a list of databases for Migration Studies, follow the link below which takes you through to Databases A-Z.

Recommend a database

If the Bodleian Libraries don't have a database you are looking for, you can make a recommendation by completing the form below (Oxford Single-Sign On required).

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