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Readings and Research in Management
Dr. Woodley
Guide for finding sources at the George T. Potter Library
October 11, 2007
Irene Kuchta
ikuchta@ramapo.edu
x7577
I. Library Homepage: http://library.ramapo.edu
- Provides access to the catalog (OPAC), databases, interlibrary loan forms, etc.
II. Business Databases
- ABI Inform Complete (ProQuest) citations, abstracts, and full-text for articles in business and management periodicals. Select tab "topics" to help decide on a focus for your paper. Use "Cite this" to get a proper citation in multiple styles.
- Business Source Premier (Ebsco). Click on "Cited References". You can see how many times those articles have been cited in the database.
- Cabell's Directories Shows the acceptance rate and review process for journals in business fields.
III. Other Databases
- LexisNexis AcademicCovers top news, general news topics, and news transcripts; foreign language news sources; company, industry, and market news; legal news; company financial information; general medical and health topics and medical abstracts; accounting, auditing, and tax information; law reviews; federal case law; U.S. Code; and state legal research.
- General Business FileProvides business and industry content via periodical articles, news articles, and press releases; detailed information for domestic and international companies and associations, including information on corporate hierarchical structures; investment reports; corporate chronologies and company histories; brands and product information; industry and company rankings; financial overviews; industry overviews; HR Law Case Digests.
- Communication and Mass Media Complete Not a business database, but articles on advertising, marketing and persuasion.
- PsycArticles/ PsycINFO Not a business database but articles on motivation and persuasion.
IV. Websites
V. Journals
VI. If you can't find what you want
- Journal Finder: this provides information regarding if a journal is available full-text online, in print in the library, or available on microfilm.
- Interlibrary Loan: allows studens to borrow a book or article that the Potter library does not own. There is a link from the Journal Finder page.
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