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Main Author: Jackson, Bill
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED302251
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contents Business Research Handbook. Jackson, Bill Academic Libraries Business Higher Education Library Instruction Library Materials Library Skills Online Catalogs Reference Materials Research Skills Search Strategies This handbook is a guide to doing business research in a university library. Following library location and orientation information, the first section discusses the research paper, i.e., thinking about the topic and planning a research strategy, the flow of information over time, and evaluating sources. Finding and using books, journal articles, newspaper articles, government documents, and statistical information are covered in the next section. The third section explains how to find information on companies and industries. Sources to check when you are having trouble are also listed, and the appendix explains how to use the library's online catalog and serials list. (MES)
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spellingShingle Business Research Handbook.
Jackson, Bill
Academic Libraries
Business
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Library Materials
Library Skills
Online Catalogs
Reference Materials
Research Skills
Search Strategies
Business Research Handbook. Jackson, Bill Academic Libraries Business Higher Education Library Instruction Library Materials Library Skills Online Catalogs Reference Materials Research Skills Search Strategies This handbook is a guide to doing business research in a university library. Following library location and orientation information, the first section discusses the research paper, i.e., thinking about the topic and planning a research strategy, the flow of information over time, and evaluating sources. Finding and using books, journal articles, newspaper articles, government documents, and statistical information are covered in the next section. The third section explains how to find information on companies and industries. Sources to check when you are having trouble are also listed, and the appendix explains how to use the library's online catalog and serials list. (MES)
title Business Research Handbook.
topic Academic Libraries
Business
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Library Materials
Library Skills
Online Catalogs
Reference Materials
Research Skills
Search Strategies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED302251