This is not a general linklist about community currencies. It is specifically designed for academic scholars with an interest in community currencies and provides access in particular to "grey literature" in this field. It is by no means a comprehensive list.
GENERALhttp://www.complementarycurrency.org/materials.php
This is a rich collection of materials about community currencies in a variety of languages. In contrast to this bibliography it has a somewhat wider scope and provides information about background literature which is not included in the databank of this project.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/env/ijccr/
"International Journal of Community Currency Research"
This E-Journal has been launched in 1998 and appears in a new format in ten years later.
http://money.socioeco.org/en/documents.php
This is a valuable resource with a large number of documents in different languages.
http://www.sozialoekonomie.info/Archive/Archiv_Geld-_und_Bodenreform/archiv_geld-_und_bodenreform.html
The "Archiv für Geld- und Bodenreform" -
This archive, organised by a proponent of the "Freiwirtschaft", contains also sources about community currencies (mainly in German, but also in other languages):
http://www.letsvlaanderen.be/Materiaal/tabid/385/Default.aspx
LETS Vlaanderen - Materials section
http://www.strohalm.nl/publicaties.html
Publications in Dutch language by the NGO Strohalm. (Take a look also for material in other languages - EN ES PT.)
http://www.timebanking.org/resources.html
TIME BANKS: The above mentioned "Resources" section of Time Banking UK offers plenty of interesting information. More material can be found on other Time Bank(ing) websites in the UK, the USA (see in particular the Newsletter), Canada, Japan, Denmark and elsewhere. In this context we refer also to the New Economics Foundation (www.neweconomics.org).
http://www.ces.org.za
This is the website of a community currency network from South Africa. See in particular "Other articles" and "Newsletters" which comprise also links to material from Australia and New Zealand. The article of Tim Jenkins (under "History of the CES") has been included in the databank of this bibliography. It may also be interesting to take a sidestep and try the link to SANE which contains more "Publications & Documents".
http://www.schumachersociety.org/library.html
The E. F. Schumacher Society is a stronghold in the development of community currencies. The library preserves the heritage of the author of "Small is Beautiful" but includes also some material about community currencies. You can access a kind of OPAC via the button "begin search", then switch to the "search" section, then ... good luck. See also the category "Local currencies". Quite interesting are also some early articles by Robert Swann - http://www.smallisbeautiful.org/publications/essays_swann/role_of_local_currency.html
http://www.ccmag.net/index.html
A US "COMMUNITY CURRENCY MAGAZINE" launched recently.
http://museum.greoli.be/1997/www.trocenstock.be/fr/index.html
A Belgian museum site from the nineties with some interesting articles.
http://selidaire.org/spip/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=39
The publications of Selidaire, for instance the "Echanges - La Lettre de SEL'idaire". (See also the other categories like Presse - Medias - Livres.)
http://asso.selidaire.free.fr/Achille/sel_textes/navigation/index.html
http://asso.selidaire.free.fr/Achille/sel_textes/navigation2/actuel.html
http://www.sel-terre.info/
This is another interesting site with plenty of documents.
http://www.tauschmagazin.de/
The Tauschmagazin is a journal. The various issues of the past (see "Ausgaben") are well worth a visit.
http://www.tauschring-archiv.de/
The dissertations section ("Diplomarbeiten", mentioned in the bibliography) is quite interesting. Most of the material is dated; worth checking is also "TSN", a small Tauschring magazine published around the turn of the century.
http://www.tempomat.it/
Refer specifically to the different parts of the "documenti" section. Interesting is also the "bibliografia".
http://digilander.libero.it/paolocoluccia/lilliput.htm
This is the ample collection of Paolo Coluccia.
http://www.autosuficiencia.com.ar/shop/noticias.asp?topid=43&t=TRUEQUE.htm
This site with various articles is offered by the founders of the first Trueque network in Argentine. (The website of this "Red Global de Trueque" can be found under http://www.trueque.org.ar/).
http://www.trueque-marysierras.org.ar/biblioteca2.htm
The "Biblioteca Virtual de Economia Solidaria" of the Red de Trueque Solidario, Región MAR Y SIERRAS.
