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Alabama - Birmingham
Center for Labor Education and Research
Arizona Mining and Labor
Chicano Collection, ASU Libraries


Bibliothèque et archives de la Manufacture nationale de porcelaine de Sèvres
Berkeley Public Library Internet Guide
Binghamton University Labor Libraries
BNA's Human Resources Library
BNA's Labor & Employment Law Library


Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Centre for Industrial Relations, University of Toronto
Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations
(Cornell's award-winning web site. All kinds of publications are available here online.)



Department of Labor Historical Information
History of the Department of Labor. From the Creation of the Department of Labor to Biographies and Portraits of Former Secretaries of Labor
District of Columbia
Library of Congress Labor History Sources in the Manuscript Division



Employee Relations Web Picks
(A large collection of links related to labor law.)
Evergreen State College
Labor Studies Libraries



Florida - Center for Labor Research & Studies



George Meany Memorial Archives Library



Harvard University. Littauer Library
Includes Slichter Industrial Relations Collection)
Holt Labor Library
(Particularly interesting is the video collection, which can only be viewed in the Library.)
Human Resources Development Canada Library & Citizenship and Immigration Canada Library, Catalogue



Indiana University South Bend, Division of Labor Studies
Industrial and Labor Relations Sources
Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations Library
Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, University of Illinois
Though the size of the collection has increased over the years, the library has remained a working collection, relying on the Bookstacks and on other departmental library collections for backup. Materials relevant to labor and industrial relations are also located in the Commerce, Education and Social Sciences, Illinois Historical Survey, History, Law, and Engineering Libraries. Great emphasis is placed on collecting materials published by labor unions and pamphlet and fugitive material, as well as materials about labor in Illinois.
International Association of Labour History Institutions
The International Association of Labour History Institutions (IALHI) brings together archives, libraries, document centres, museums and research institutions specializing in the history and theory of the labour movement from all over the world. It was founded in 1970 by the Arbetarrörelsens Arkiv (Stockholm), the Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (Düsseldorf), the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Bonn), the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis (Amsterdam), the Labour Party (London), the Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv (Zürich) and the Trades Union Congress (London), among others.
The International Institute of Social History - Netherlands
(A Dutch research library with interesting labor materials.)



Labor and Employment Law Resources on the Internet
Labor History Web Page
Annotated guide to reference sources on labor in the United States, prepared by Andrew Lee, Tamiment Institute Library, New York University; excludes industrial relations.
The Library of Congress Home Page
Loyola University Libraries
Selected Internet Information Resources for Labor History


Michigan State University - Labor and Industrial Relations Library
MIT Libraries Industrial Relations Collection, Dewey Library


New York University. Tamiment Institute Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives



Pennsylvania State Libraries
Labor Law Resources
Pennsylvania State University - Industrial Relations and Human Resources
Pennsylvania State University
Special Collections Library: Historical Collections & Labor Archives
Princeton University Industrial Relations Library Research
This is not a comprehensive biography but a guide designed to lead you to the basic sources of information about industrial relations and a tool to help you begin your research.
Princeton University Library
Princeton University Social Science Center Reference Collections
(The Princeton University's Library and Collections online.)


Queen's University. May Ball Library, Industrial Relations Collection


Ryerson University Library


School of Labor and Industrial Relations - Michigan State University
Social Sciences Research Network
This archive of working papers rivals the National Bureau of Economic Research in depth and popularity. A project of Social Science Electronic publishing, it offers academics a well-organized venue for disseminating works in progress. It is divided by subject area, and working papers are available in Adobe Acrobat ".PDF" format.
Sources for Labor History Research in the U.S.



University at Buffalo Libraries
Lockwood - Labor
UC Berkeley/Thomas J. Long Business and Economics Library
(Includes a map of the library and links to campus library resources.)
University of California at Berkeley Center for Labor Research & Education
University of Connecticut Libraries
Guide to Labor History Collections
University of Hawaii Center for Labor Education and Research
(This site includes interesting guides to Hawai'i labor laws, labor history, a directory of video programs about labor in Hawai'i, and the definitive guide to Hawai'i labor web sites)
University of Illinois Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations Library
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations
(Includes both research information and a look at the A.M. and Ph.D. programs.)
University of Massachusetts Amherst. Labor Relations and Research Center Library
University of Minnesota - Industrial Relations Center
University of Minnesota. Industrial Relations Center Reference Room
The University of Sheffield Library Electronic Journals
The Library at the University of Sheffield has compiled an exhaustive lists of journals on available in electronic text format. This site breaks the listings down by title, peer review status, and subject, and adds a useful guide to finding aids.
University of Sussex Library - Social Science Collections.
Indexes to the collections, among them the records of the Common Wealth party and the New Statesman, and related personal papers.
University of Washington Librarie
Manuscripts
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Industrial Relations Research Institute
University of Wisconsin-Extension, Center for Community Economic Development



Virtual Law Library
Great starting point for legal research.


Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University
WebEc:World Wide Resources in Economics
WebEc, which is based in Finland, is mirrored around the globe. It is a comprehensive listing of Web resources covering all areas of economic inquiry. It lists and describes material that is of interest primarily to academic economists and is at least in part freely available on the Internet. The structure of the directory is essentially a modified version of the JEL categories for economic literature.
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Social Sciences
(A page which keeps track of Social Science info on the 'net. Use the search facilities to find the info you want.).
The WWW Virtual Library
This is a distributed subject catalogue.
The WWW Virtual Library: Labour and Business History
Maintained in Amsterdam by The International Institute of Social History The Netherlands Economic History Archive.


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