TRACK’s Bibliographic Database is an indexed digital collection of a wide variety of resources, covering diverse forms and dimensions of corruption and challenges, policies and good practices for anti-corruption efforts.
The database contains publications of UNODC and its partners as well as selected relevant literature by other authors, including academic articles and reports. It also functions as the central repository of documentation emanating from the sessions of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption and its subsidiary bodies.
The database is non-exhaustive and a work in progress – it is continuously growing and expanding. Proposals and contributions are welcomed and would be considered for inclusion.