Olympics research resources

The SFU Library has a short research guide intended to help students who are researching the Olympics from a wide range of perspectives (business, kinesiology, geography, communication...): Olympics & Paralympics 2010.
A couple of my favourite links from this guide:

LA84: Digital Archive
(Click on books or periodicals in the left column to browse the collection, or on Search to search across all titles.)
"Digital resources include academic journals, scholarly books, popular sports magazines of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and an extensive offering of Olympic publications. The Olympic titles include a complete run of back issues of Olympic Review, the official publication of the International Olympic Committee, and two dozen Olympic Games official reports. "


eLegacies: Learning Resource for the 2010 Games
: Researchers might want to start with the 2010-2012 Games Online Resource Centre part of the site where you'll find "hundreds of research links, reports, statistics, trends, news and current issues related to the 2010 and 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games." Note: The link to the actual resource centre is a bit hard to find. It's behind the word "here" in the description.

-- Mark Bodnar