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ENGL 317: Research Sources & Strategies Ms. Shana Gass, MSLS, MS sgass@towson.edu sgass@towson.edu Reference Librarian September 2010
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Library Web Site Subject Gateway for Business recommended!!
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Career Resources
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Books on Careers, Interviewing, Resumes…
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“OOH,” Occupational Outlook Handbook: http://www.bls.gov/OCO http://www.bls.gov/OCO
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Employment & Other Business Law
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: http://www.eeoc.govhttp://www.eeoc.gov Employment discrimination issues
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West’s Encyclopedia of American Law library database – use Research Databases List
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I looked up the Lanham Act for background… Further readings!!!!! Maybe these are available at Cook?
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Find a Case: LexisNexis Academic library database Let’s go to the Subject Gateway for Business! Next steps: Step 1: Go to LexisNexis Academic Step 2: Find: Look up a Legal Case…by parties (main page) Step 3: Type in names of parties for case & search
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Small Business Resources Business Plans Handbook REFERENCE HD62.7.B865 Bplans: Sample Business Plans http://www.bplans.com/sample_business_plans.cfm http://www.bplans.com/sample_business_plans.cfm
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Try It Go to http://www.bplans.com/sample_business_plans.cfm http://www.bplans.com/sample_business_plans.cfm Find a Business plan of your choice What are some of the elements of a business plan?
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Demographics in: US Census, American Factfinder: http://factfinder.census.gov http://factfinder.census.gov
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Try It Access Factfinder.census.govFactfinder.census.gov Look up your hometown (or zip / county / state) In which ways is your hometown similar to the US Average? In which ways is it different? Use American Community Survey (same page) for current estimates
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More Marketing Sources See Cook Library Guide to Secondary Data Sources – on MARKETING Subject Gateway
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Company Information For a profile: LexisNexis Academic database > Company Profiles > type company name & remember to select Hoover’s (especially for bigger companies) For articles: Try library databases: LexisNexis Academic > News section, Business Source Complete,* Factiva, RDS Business Suite * We used Business Source Complete a lot during the class
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Article Searching: Big 4 Business Article Databases Topics: – Companies – Industries – Workplace issues – Economic issues Documents – Newspaper & magazine articles – Scholarly journal articles – Company & industry profiles – Reports – Data & statistics
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Happy Database Searching Tips Choose appropriate database Simplify search words: 2 - 4 words to describe topic Use the right search connectors Not happy with results? Try other search words Questions? Ask a librarian
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Search Connectors Intersecting concepts: Use AND – business AND ethics Synonyms or “parallel” concepts: Use OR – hiring OR recruiting Truncate for “wiggle room” – employ* finds employ, employee, employees, employment… – In LexisNexis the truncation symbol is !
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Try It Let’s all get into Business Source Complete database from the ENGL 317 Course Gateway
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New Rules for APA & MLA MLA – Formats noted: print, web, etc. – URLs not required for web sites APA – DOI for scholarly articles – Database not required in citation – Look up journal “homepage” Because these rules are so new, it is wise to double check with any professor who is grading you! Online article citation examples follow
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In-text Citation for an Article (HTML) from a Database (Business Source Complete) APA Style In-text: Mobile devices increase access to sensitive corporate data (Swartz, 2006). In-text with signal phrase: Swartz (2006) points out that mobile devices increase access to sensitive corporate data.
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References List Entry for an Article (HTML) from a Database (Business Source Complete) Swartz, N. (2006). Safeguarding corporate secrets. Information Management Journal, 40(5), 24-30. Retrieved from http://www.arma.org/imj APA Style
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In-text Citation for an Article (HTML) from a Database (Business Source Complete) MLA Style In-text: Mobile devices increase access to sensitive corporate data (Swartz 25). In-text with signal phrase: Swartz points out that mobile devices increase access to sensitive corporate data (25).
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Works Cited Entry for an Article (HTML) from a Database (Business Source Complete) Swartz, Nikki. “Safeguarding Corporate Secrets.” Information Management Journal 40.5 (2006): 24- 30. Business Source Complete. Web. 2 Feb. 2010. MLA Style
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Questions? Shana Gass Reference Librarian Cook Library, Towson University sgass@towson.edu / 410-704-2395 sgass@towson.edu Thanks and good luck!
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