What is AgEcon Search?
How can I contact AES?
Are there any costs involved in using AgEcon Search?
How can I find what's new in AgEcon Search?
What personalized features (baskets, alerts, saved searches) are available?
How can I add my thesis or dissertation to AgEcon Search?
What are the benefits of having my papers in AgEcon Search?
What is RePEc and how is it related to AgEcon Search?
Are papers in AgEcon Search peer-reviewed?
Do papers have to be in English?
May I submit an updated version of my paper?
May I ask that my paper be removed?
Can I find use statistics for my paper in AgEcon Search?
If my working paper or conference paper later evolves into a journal article, will the publisher be OK with having an earlier version on AgEcon Search?
How could my department or organization submit papers to AgEcon Search?
How do I suggest a working paper series, conference, or journal to be included in AgEcon Search?
Where do I find instructions for submitting papers?
What formats do you accept?
What are the 30 possible subject categories that can be assigned to papers in AgEcon Search?
What institutions have their papers on AgEcon Search?
What journals are in AgEcon Search?
Where can I find download statistics?
Does AgEcon Search have an advanced search feature?
AgEcon Search is a free-to-user Web site that contains the full text of working papers, conference papers and journal articles in applied economics, including the subtopics of agricultural, consumer, energy, environmental, and resource economics. Contributors include academic institutions, government agencies, professional associations, and non-government organizations. See Overview and History for more details
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There are no costs involved in searching or downloading material from AgEcon search. There are no charges for posting papers for groups who submit/upload their own content. We do charge a minimal amount if you need us to perform any digitization or uploading tasks for you. Please check our current Charges for Services for details.
Email us at aesearch@umn.edu to be added to the list for the regular weekly alert or see the registration instructions for setting up an account and establishing your own alerts.
If you register for an account on AgEcon Search you are able to save searches, receive e-mail alerts about new papers based on a search, and save papers to a basket that may be shared with others.
We welcome your thesis or dissertation. See our special dissertation procedures for including both digital versions and those that are currently only in print.
As an internationally recognized source for applied economics literature, AgEcon Search content is highly ranked by search engines such as Google and Google Scholar, and all content is indexed by RePEc (Research Papers in Economics). This greatly increases exposure to early research that is otherwise very difficult to locate.
RePEc, Research Papers in Economics (http://repec.org/) is a free index covering materials in all areas of economics. All papers in AgEcon Search are automatically included in RePEc. Authors may register in RePEc and keep track of the usage of their papers. See RePEc Author Service for details.
All papers in AgEcon Search are part of a series or conference or journal sponsored by one of the participating organizations and we rely on their review mechanisms. The process varies depending on the group.
We accept papers in any language. We ask that you include an English title (required) and abstract (if available) to enhance the discoverability of the paper in Google and other search engines.
Generally, yes, although we are a permanent repository and are not designed to continually update drafts of papers over time. Send the updated version of your paper in pdf to aesearch@umn.edu with the link to the current version in AgEcon Search.
As a permanent, formal subject repository we discourage the removal of content unless a paper is erroneous in some way. Our license agreement states that we retain the irrevocable right to host the papers, although this applies primarily at the institutional/organizational/society level (i.e. we will not remove an entire series or journal), not at the individual paper level. If we do agree to remove your paper, we will keep the metadata (title, author) in place. See our withdrawal policy for more details.
Current statistics available on individual records and for each collection. Prior to March 2017, only download statistics are available. Older download statistics (January 2001 - 2008) are available here. Select a collection from the dropdown list and locate individual papers by their titles.
With rare exception, publishers of journals in the fields covered in AgEcon Search are fine with older versions of a paper and preprints being available online in the repository. You can check individual journal or publisher policies at Sherpa/RoMEO. We are also happy to post “DRAFT-Do Not Cite” on the paper and on the record, and add a redirect to a full citation and publisher’s website after publication.
See the To Participate section
Send a note to us at aesearch@umn.edu. It is helpful if you include a contact person and/or URL for the sponsoring organization.
After being registered to participate, you will have a submit menu on the top of the page.
All papers in AgEcon Search must be in PDF format.
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Browse the collections list.
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Yes, see the Advanced Search and the search tips.
Download statistics for each paper are available under "Usage statistics" on each record. For each organization or conference, download statistics for 2008 and earlier are available here