Now that in many universities classes are starting again, and in many cases this is happening through online courses, we thought it would be useful to show how RePEc can help. Of course, as RePEc...
https://blog.repec.org/2020/08/31/repec-can-help-you-with-working-off-campus/
The academic, business and policy worlds currently through quite a bit of upheaval as people work from home, classes have moved on-line or have been canceled. People have to adapt to working diff...
The central mission of RePEc is to enhance the dissemination of research in Economics. Various RePEc services take this to heart in various ways, and today we have a look at NEP (New Economics Pa...
https://blog.repec.org/2020/03/01/nep-the-working-paper-dissemination-service-of-repec/
RePEc seeks to enhance the dissemination of economics research. There are many ways to do this, and an important one is to provide search engines for literature searches. This post discusses two ...
https://blog.repec.org/2020/01/24/using-the-repec-search-engines/
A few day ago, RePEc reached a major milestone by indexing over 3 million research items: journal articles, working papers (pre-prints), books, book chapters, and software components. The graph b...
https://blog.repec.org/2019/12/12/3-million-items-indexed-in-repec/
CitEc is the RePEc citation indexing service. CitEc extracts reference data from documents directly or from data about references provided by publishers. Then CitEc links references to find citat...
https://blog.repec.org/2019/11/26/how-to-contribute-data-to-citec/
Among the many services that RePEc provide, the RePEc Author Service (RAS) holds a special place. Indeed, this services provides multiple utilities for the authors, the other RePEc services, the ...
https://blog.repec.org/2019/03/27/why-authors-should-have-an-account-with-repec/
Twitter is a social media forum that facilitates discussions on all sorts of topics, including economics. Within this large universe, it may be difficult for economists to find who to follow and ...
https://blog.repec.org/2019/01/31/what-repec-offers-to-twitter-users/
RePEc is always looking for ways to offer more useful services to the Economics community. One suggestion that we receive on a regular basis is to make is possible to add public comments, “user...
https://blog.repec.org/2018/11/28/should-ideas-add-reader-contributed-user-notes-to-abstract-pages/
This week is Open Access Week, and this gives us the opportunity to highlight how RePEc has been promoting open access to economic literature since 1997 (and since 1992 with its predecessor proje...
https://blog.repec.org/2018/10/25/how-does-repec-promote-open-access/