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To find Books or Journals: Library Catalog
Library of Congress Call Number Ranges:
Management HD 28 -70; HF 1 -6182
Selected
Reference Tools in Management
This collection includes sources such as
dictionaries, encyclopedias and directories to help find
brief explanations and general information about terms
and concepts in Management.
Reference
Sources in Management
- Encyclopedia of interest groups and
lobbyists in the United States JK1118.N47 2000 (Reference,
2nd floor)
- Community sourcebook of zip code demographics HA203 .S66 2006 (Reference Desk, 2nd floor)
- Survey
of buying power and media markets HF5415.2 .S94 2000
(Reference Desk, 2nd floor)
General Reference Sources
Finding Journal Articles in Management
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Some useful websites for Management:
- AEI-Brookings
Joint Center for Regulatory Studies -- the primary purpose of the Joint Center is to hold
lawmakers and regulators accountable for their decisions
by providing thoughtful, objective analyses of existing
regulatory programs and new regulatory proposals.
- BigCharts -- includes stock quotes both recent and historical and
market news
- Brookings Institute -- analyzes current and emerging
issues and produces new ideas that matter—for the
nation and the world.
- Business
Case Studies & Marketing Theory by the Times
100 UK -- 100 online case studies of well-known companies
and free educational resources
- CI (Competitive
Intelligence) Strategies & Tools -- index to over 600 intelligence-related sites -- from
macro-economic data to stock quotes, annual reports and
more
- Cost of Living
Calculators (Datamasters)
- Doing Business -- database that provides objective
measures of business regulations and their enforcement
worldwide.
By the World Bank Group
- Encyclopedia of Economic and
Business History
- Finance
Resources on the Web -- general finance and economy, financial
markets, company, fund & investment research,
corporate finance, risk management & more
- Forbes.com -- under "Jump" pull-down menu,
access "Lists" of
best small, large & private companies
- Foundation
Center -- track corporations' charitable donations
- GuideStar -- national database of nonprofit organizations
- Give.org -- formed by National Charities Info Bureau and Better
Business Bureau, this resource provides donors
with valuable info on charities soliciting their support
Federal Government Resources
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