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Business Administration and Management (Research Guide)

 

Types of Resources

Annuals and Yearbooks

Usually focused on a particular subject, annuals and yearbooks present data and statistics from a given year. Their primary purpose is to compile the year's activities in to an arrangement by country, subject or specialized area. Annuals and yearbooks are usually located in the Reference Collection of the Library.

The Statesman's Yearbook: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World REF JA 51.S7

Biographies

Biographies are dictionaries and indexes devoted exclusively to information about people. Information included in biographical sources usually includes the place and date of birth, details about the person's education and major work experiences, character, personality, and contributions to their chosen field. Biographical sources vary as to how much detailed coverage provided.

African-American Business Leaders: a Biographical Dictionary REF HC 102.5 .A2 I52
Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders REF HC 102.5 .A2 I53
Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business HC 102.5 .D73

Books

Books are written or printed works produced by one or more authors. Individuals or committees with expertise in the field often edit books. Because they provide comprehensive information on their subject at the time of publication, books are very valuable in the research process. For many subject areas this is the best starting point for research. Many books contain valuable bibliographies at end of each chapter or at the close of the book. This provides an excellent entry point into the subject material as well to the authors publishing in a particular field of study.

Databases

Online information databases are large, regularly updated collections of digitized information -- including but not limited to abstracts and full text articles from journals and newspapers, conference proceedings and submitted papers, dissertations, government reports, essays, book chapters, web pages, etc. The content is created by publishers who release print versions, then lease the rights to their information to database vendors. Database records are easy to search and retrieve because the content of each record has been analyzed and assigned appropriate subject headings, keywords, names, etc. New records are regularly downloaded from the producer of each database.

In order to access these resources off-campus, you must first obtain the passwords.

If you are looking for a specific journal within a database, use the E-Journal Portal. It returns the names of databases which contain the desired journal.

Dictionaries

A dictionary is any single or multi-volume work which briefly explains terms and topics related to a specific subject, usually arranged alphabetically. Dictionary entries are usually shorter than those found in an encyclopedia. Dictionaries assist with the understanding of terminology and concepts, suggest synonyms, related terms, and scientific names, and are useful resources to consult when formulating and refining your research strategy. Often illustrations and references to additional resources are included.

Dictionary of Administration & Management REF HD 30.15.B36
Dictionary of Business and Economics HB 61 .A53
Dictionary of Business Information Resources REF HF 54.52.U5 D567
The Human Resources Glossary REF HF 5549.A23 T73
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance REF HG 151.N48

Encyclopedias

Encyclopedias are among the most widely used reference sources and contain articles of varying lengths covering all fields of knowledge. Typically encyclopedias cover many topics but without going into a great deal of depth on any one thing. Encyclopedias are a good starting point for researching topics that you do not know much about or that are completely new to you. They can give you background information which can help when you move to more in-depth sources later. Specialized encyclopedias may cover just one field or even a sub-unit of that field. Subject encyclopedias can be consulted for detailed or technical information on a subject.

Encyclopedia of Business REF HF 1001 .E466
Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in America REF HC 105.O45

Government Information

Government information is generated by local, state, national, and international governments on almost all topics. Most government information is undergoing a major shift from traditional formats such as print and microfiche, to a variety of electronic formats available through the Internet. Government information is considered to be a primary, authoritative and reliable resource. To find government information on your topic, search the library catalog, specialized indexes, and government agency web sites.

Handbooks, Manuals and Guides

Handbooks, manuals and guides are resources which supply concise factual and statistical information often in the form of charts, graphs, tables and formulas. These sources have very basic information, with little or no discussion or analysis of the facts they present. They cover a wide variety of topics, and as with other reference sources, these tools may be general or specific to a field, group of people, or era. These sources are frequently updated, which makes them valuable for locating current information. Try searching the online catalog using the keywords of your topic combined with one of the following keywords: handbook, manual or guide.

The AMA Style Guide for Business Writing REF HF 5726 .A49
The Business Style Handbook HF 5718.3 .C86
Business Plans Handbook REF HD 62.7.B865
The Directory of Business Information Resources REF HF 54.52 .U5 D567
The Entrepreneur's Internet Handbook: Your Legal and Practical Guide to Starting a Business Website KF 390 .B84 O54
The Gregg Reference Manual: a Manual of Style, Grammar, Usage, and Formatting PE 1479 .B87 S23
Handbook of Business Information Z7164 .C81 .S7796
Internet Law and Business Handbook KF 390 .5 .C6 B76
Numbers Guide: the Essentials of Business Numeracy HF 5691 .S694
21st Century Pocket Guide to Proper Business Protocol HF 5389 .B758

Journals

Journals are scholarly periodicals which publish current research and commentary on their specific field of study. Most scholarly journals are peer-reviewed which means they have been reviewed and verified by a panel of experts in the field.

If you are looking for an electronic edition of a specific journal, use the E-Journal Portal. It returns the names of databases which contain the desired journal.

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