Social science, anthropology
New items in the collection
December 2025
- AI, analytics and strategic decision-making, ed. by Anna Ujwary-Gil and Anna Florek-Paszkowska, New York, NY: Routledge, 2025.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HD30.28.A42 2025 - Ebert Thomas: Soziale Gerechtigkeit : Ideen, Geschichte, Kontroversen. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2015.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HM671.E34 2015 - Gdakowicz Anna, Hozer-Koćmiel Marta, Markowicz Iwona, Ala-Karvia Urszula: Methods of statistical description : an analysis of socio-economic phenomena in European countries. Szczecin: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego, 2025.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HA29.M48 2025 - Hayhoe Simon: The psychology of blindness and visual culture : towards a new ecological model of visual impairment. Abingdon, New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HV1593.H39 2025 - Johnson Dennis W.: We’re number one!? : America’s uncertain standing in the world. New York, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2026.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HN60.J64 2026 - Longhurst Brian: Introducing cultural studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2017.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HM623.I58 2017 - Management aesthetics : kitsch and modern organisations, ed. by Michał Szostak, New York, London, Milton Park: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HD31.2.M34 2025 - Martin Graeme: Managing people in changing organizations. Abingdon, Oxon, New York: Routledge, 2025.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HF5549.M325 2025 - Stern Philip J.: Empire, incorporated : the corporations that built British colonialism. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2023.
BUW Wolny Dostęp HF485.S74 2025
Sections
GN1-673, GR – GV – Anthropology. Sport and leisure
H – HA – Social sciences (gen.). Statistics
HB – Economics
HC – Economic history
HD – HE – Management. Employment. Transport
HF – HJ – Trade. Finance
HM – Sociology
HN -HQ – Social history. Family
HS – HT – Social groups and classes
HV – Social welfare. Criminology
HX – Utopias. Socialism. Extremism
Recommended sections, literature
Subject area resources online
E-reources available at University of Warsaw
- IBUK
- EBSCO Academic (Online + offline)
- EMIS
- Passport
- ProQuest Central – dabases:
- ABI/INFORM Collection
- Accounting, Tax & Banking Collection
- Asian & European Business Collection
- Profile firm Hoovera
- Canadian Business & Current Affairs Database: Business
- Career & Technical Education Database: Business.
- India Database: Business
- ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I: Business
- Research Library: Business
- Research Library: Social Sciences
- Social Science Database
- EBSCOhost – databases bibliographical and fulltext:
- Business Source Ultimate
- Newspaper Source
- Newswires
- Regional Business News
- SocINDEX with Full Text
A R I A N T A Polish Scientific and Professional Electronic Journals
The Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences
The WWW Virtual Library Society
World Factbook
Country information, including: history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues, maps of the major world regions, flags of the world, a physical map of the world, a political map of the world, a world oceans map, and a standard time zones of the world map.
Capital IQ
Standard & Poor’s database providing a wealth of information on companies, markets and people. Covers market intelligence, financial analysis, screening and targeting, and relationships between people and organizations.
Note: Tuck students have individual accounts (No student access over the Summer); Others may email for access.
GlobalData: Oil & Gas
Research solutions covering the full breadth of the oil & gas industry, from exploration to refining, data and analysis across the upstream, midstream, downstream and petrochemicals sectors.
GlobalData: Power
Covers renewables, carbon emissions and trading, hydrogen and fuel cells, coal to gas, gas to liquids, biomass to liquids and nuclear industries. 25,000+ power plants, 16,000+ companies, and hundreds of research reports.
Library of Congress Country Studies
GlobalEDGE: Your Source for Global Business Knowledge
UNESCO Regional & Country Profiles
Communicating across Cultures – LinkedIn Learning online course:
To succeed in a cross-cultural business setting, it’s important to understand the differences in how people communicate. Language isn’t the only barrier. Pace, style, and nonverbal cues all affect how messages are received. If you do business on a global scale or in a diverse environment, adapting your communication strategy is critical to workplace harmony and the bottom line. In this course, Kelley School of Business professor and executive coach Tatiana Kolovou demonstrates simple techniques to build your cross-cultural communication skills: as a manager, peer, or coworker. Learn how to adapt your communication style, overcome hidden bias, and build rapport with colleagues around the world.
Institutions
The Library of the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology University of Warsaw
The Library of the Faculty of Economic Sciences University of Warsaw
Library of the Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialisation University of Warsaw
Library and EDC of the Centre for Europe University of Warsaw

