The basic principle underlying the organization of any library is to describe the documents it contains so that they may be located. All libraries create sets of records that describe the documents in their collections. Catalogs are sets of records that share a location. Indexes are sets of records that share a common attribute (typically subject matter). Here you will find the most comprehensive and significant broad disciplinary article indexing databases for international (but English-language-centric) agricultural and resource economics-relevant scholarship.
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