Business Information Sources

Business Information Sources

Author: Lorna M. Daniells

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 9780520081802

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This is the reference work that librarians and business people have been waiting for--Lorna Daniells's updated guide to selected business books and reference sources. Completely revised, with the best, most recent information available, this edition contains several new sections covering such topics as competitive intelligence, economic and financial measures, and health care marketing. Handbooks, bibliographies, indexes and abstracts, online databases, dictionaries, directories, statistical sources, and periodicals are also included. Speedy access to up-to-date information is essential in the competitive, computerized business world. This classic guide will be indispensable to anyone doing business research today.


World Databases in Company Information

World Databases in Company Information

Author: C. J. Armstrong

Publisher: Saur K G Publisher Incorporated

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 1190

ISBN-13:

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This is the 11th in the series of directories whose overall aim is to make sense of the myriad files in the marketplace by listing databases completely, and grouping them logically. The title, Company Information, implies a somewhat narrower focus than the directory offers, as the five sections ac


Online Resources for Business

Online Resources for Business

Author: Alfred Glossbrenner

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1995-09-22

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780471113546

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Create a search strategy that will save you time and money——every time you go online! Whether you're doing market research or sizing up the competition, you won't want to venture online without this resource. This guide helps you find the information your company needs to stay competitive without wasting time and thousands of dollars. Online experts Glossbrenner and Rosenberg give you the bottom line on the business services—DIALOG, Lexis/Nexis, Dow Jones, and NewsNet; the consumer services—CompuServe, America Online, and Prodigy; and the Internet. They tell you what type of information is available from each service and how much it'll cost you. You'll get all of the sophisticated search strategies, tools, and techniques the authors developed over more than two decades of performing, writing about, and lecturing on online business research. You'll find out how to: