ILO Library: Labordoc is the ILO Library's database of work-related academic journals, electronic resources, eBooks, news articles, books, reports etc. Labordoc provides all ILO publications, as well as comprehensive coverage of work-related material from more than 500 open access journals. Although Labordoc's coverage is comprehensive, it is not exhaustive, as articles are selected for inclusion. There is a sophisticated search engine, and specific topic collections are also available. powerful search engine, and focused on digital research.
University of Melbourne Library: to find journal articles on international labour law in the University of Melbourne collections, we recommend using the following indexing / abstracting and full-text article databases:
HeinOnline: Includes the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals - scholarship from journals from legal journals from jurisdictions (mainly non-common law) not covered by the major indexing services. Coverage from mid-1980s
Includes International Yearbooks & Periodicals - Full-text coverage from the first volume of each title.
Option within database to search only International & Non-U.S. Law Journals
Index to Legal Periodicals (via EBSCOHost database): mainly US, Canadian and UK coverage, but also articles in Australian, New Zealand etc journals. Coverage from the mid-1980s
INFORMIT: Includes AGIS+Text - Australasian journal articles
ILP Retrospective 1908-1981 is an excellent research tool for finding older articles.
Legal Journals Index (via Westlaw UK database): UK and EU journal articles.
Legaltrac - mainly US, Canadian and UK coverage - but also articles in Australian, New Zealand etc journals. Coverage from the mid-1980s.
Legal Scholarship Network on SSRN - pre-publication scholarly articles accepted for publication in academic journals. This is the best research tool for finding very recent literature
International Journal of Labour Research (via EBSCOhost SocINDEX)
International Labour Law Reports (via Proquest)
International Labour Review (via HeinOnline. Most recent 12 month via Wiley Online)
The Economic and Labour Relations Review (1990-2022 via SAGEjournals)
2023 - Current via Cambridge Journals