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[ A ] 
ABI/Inform
Provides full-text coverage from over 1,000 journals on US and International
business and management. Includes full-text and graphics for over 500
journals. Coverage from 1971 to present. Use as a first resource for any general business or management
topic. Tips for Using ABI/Inform
Associations Unlimited
Covers 22,000 US national associations, 20,000 international organizations,
102,000 US, regional, state, and local associations, and 300,000 nonprofit
organizations.
[ B ]
Business Index
ASAP & Backfile Business and management periodicals, trade/industry journals, scholarly
journals, local area titles, popular business magazines, and newspapers. Use
for general business and management articles.
Business
Source Complete
Business Source Complete provides full text for more than 3,000 scholarly
business journals, including full text for nearly 1000 peer-reviewed business
publications.
[ C ]
CQ Researcher
Provides in-depth coverage of "hot topics." Use for overviews of
broad topic areas, such as utility deregulation.
CQ Weekly
Provides information on what's happening in Congress. Covers current
legislation.
[ E ] 
Economic
Literature Provides citations for dissertations, articles, books, and
working papers in economics.
Electric Library
Magazines, journals, photographs, newspapers, newswires, TV, radio, and
government transcripts, reference books, and maps on a variety of subjects. This
is a general, not a business-specific database, but does cover some business
information, especially good for transcripts and trade journals.
Emerald Library Electronic
Management Research Library Database
Top management database from an international perspective. Coverage from
over 700 management journals. Provides searching on literature reviews,
case studies, theoretical papers, etc. This is one of the best databases to use
for scholarly management articles.
[ F ] 
Factiva
A Dow Jones
database. Provides
in-depth news coverage, journal articles, and company profiles, including
financial information. Can also do company/industry comparison reports. How
to use Factiva
[ J ]

JSTOR: Journal Archives
A multi-disciplinary database that covers archival materials.
[ L ]
LexisNexis
Academic
Comprehensive resources for business, news, politics and government, medical
information, legal information, case law, U.S. and state codes, biographical
information, and accounting and tax information. Includes nearly 5,000
publications ranging from newspapers, magazines, wire services, federal and
state court opinions, federal and state statutes, federal regulations, and SEC
filings. News is updated daily. Especially good for news articles,
transcripts, marketing information (country profiles, state profiles), legal
information. Tips
for Using LexisNexis Academic
[ N ]
netLibrary
A general database featuring fulltext of books. While this is a general
database, it does cover a lot of business books, especially popular,
current, or best-selling titles. If we don't have the book in our
library, try this resource.
[ P ] 
Plunkett's
Research Online
Industry-specific
research portals for the most important business sectors, from energy to
e-commerce and retailing to financial services.
Project Muse
Scholarly journals in arts and humanities, mathematics, and social
sciences. Another general database, but good for interdisciplinary
perspective, especially on areas of finance and economics.
[ R ] 
Regional
Business News
Regional Business News incorporates coverage of 75 business journals,
newspapers and newswires from all metropolitan and rural areas within the
United States.
[ S ] 
Science
Direct Scientific,
technical & medical peer-reviewed journals (Regent subscription includes
Psychology, Social Science, and Business subsets).
Standard and Poors
Company reports, bond ratings, industry trends, executive biographies from 11 S
& P financial/business databases. This is one of the most
important databases for business research on companies and industries. Use
this database to find information on companies, especially financial
reports. Use Industry Surveys for overviews of industry. Use for
information on stocks and bonds. Tips
for Searching Standard and Poor's
STAT-USA
Developed by the Department of Commerce, this site consists of State of the
Nation and GLOBUS/NTDB. Use State of the Nation to find economic
information about the United States. Use GLOBUS/NTDB for information on
exporting and international trade. See the guide for how to search for
product and country information. Guide to STAT-USA
[ W ] 
WorldScope
Provides limited reports on companies worldwide.
Created by Leanne Strum, Business Librarian (2003)
Send comments and/or suggestions to lstrum@regent.edu
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