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Finding valuable information on the Web can be a time consuming and frustrating process. To help ease your researching woes, we have collected the best search tools currently available. We have general resources for everyone and specific resources for each of our business disciplines. Select any category of information by clicking on the label to the right. If we have missed something or you don't see what you need, drop our researchers a line and we'll see if we can help. Sorry but we don't answer homework or exam questions or write term papers but most everything else is fair game. Let us know if you have ideas for new features or new resources. Check back often, our Research Area is always growing. |
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Compendium sites (sometimes called "comprehensive sites" or "directories") are compiled by librarians or other professionals in order to provide their users with links to web based information on a topic. Links are arranged in a logical manner, usually a hierarchy or outline arrangement, and connect to sites that are regularly evaluated for their reliability and currency. They can provide comprehensive access to web sources. Compendium sites are not search engines, although some are searchable or provide access to search engines. Try a few of those listed below and bookmark those that are most useful to you. More about compendium sites...
Communications and the Media
Business and Economics
Finance
Labour and Business History
Marketing
Economics
Coal
Transportation
Information Management
International Affairs, including International Development Co-operation
Law
Livelink's sponsor, Open Text, "delivered one of the first search engines on Netscape Communications' home page and provided the original back-end technology for Yahoo!." Its primary products are document and knowledge management applications.
FinanceWise is a service of Financial Engineering Ltd.
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The BusinessWeek site provides access to SELECTED stories (less than 20 free of charge. The free stories are available "usually" on the Monday after the issue is published online. Access to the current online BusinessWeek is free to subscribers of the print version. A subscription to the online version may be entered for $39.95 (U.S. or Canada), $59.00 outside the U.S. and Canada. Archives are available to 1991. Searching the archive is FREE (search results show the headline, authors, date, and first 40 words or so of each article). The full text of articles is available for a fee. Tables of Contents and full text of SELECTED articles in the archive are available FREE of charge to registered guests.
News briefs categorized as "Enterprise Computing," "Communications," "The Net," "Personal Technology," "E-Commerce," and "Services and Consulting" from c|net.news and other sources. Articles include in-text links to related sites and documents as well as to related c|net stories. For most complete listing of articles available on the site, click on One Week View. Archives are kept for 7 days. Searching the archive, as well as other related areas is free.
Daily national and international business stories from CNNfn broadcast news service. Stories fall into 12 broad categories and are added and deleted each day. Subscribe to CNNfn Market Briefing, a daily e-mail news service. "Market Briefing provides a quick end-of-day summary of all the major deals moving the markets, as well as links to the full stories on CNNfn.com."
There is a lot of information here, but some of the most useful links are buried within the site, for example, access to legal documents and a glossary of legal terms. Use with caution, CourtTV's pages mix links that inform with links that entertain. The less discerning might become confused.
Selected articles including cover story and related articles plus 12 others are available free to non-subscribers each week. Free guest registration also provides access to five articles from the archive and weekly e-mail newsletter. Subscription to the Web Edition is free to subscribers of the print edition. Subscription to the Web Edition alone is $48 (or equivalent). Subscription includes free unlimited archive retrievals.
This site provides access to, and information about, electronic journals and e-zines. Access is provided by title, Library of Congress subject heading (see for example "Business"), and a search facility. The information provided about each periodical includes: url, abstract, publisher, frequency, cost, subject headings, whether or not the journal is peer reviewed, and other information.
Headline news, "Top Stories" and expert advice and commentary from several sources including Reuters and Associated Press. Stories are added and deleted on a daily basis. Global, National, Political, Sports and other sections are available from the Nando Times home page. A frames edition is also available. http://www.nandosearch.com/Nando news search
A source of news about journalism and the media industry, with archives and SELECTED articles from the American Journalism Review. Very useful to the business researcher for its links to more than 9,000 newspaper, magazine and radio/tv sites. Links to are available to business periodicals and national, state and local business newspapers. Search engine provides access to the NewsLink database, other news sites and the entire web. AJR NewsLink is a joint venture of American Journalism Review, published by the University of Maryland Foundation and NewsLink Associates, a research, consulting and publishing firm.
Top news stories digested and reproduced in full text in 11 categories of "industry." Includes a general Business and Finance category, also broken down into 11 categories, and a TechNews section. A general news area includes top stories, world, political and sports news feeds from news agencies. "Basic" stories available FREE, "premium" stories available at a FEE. Archives five days' stories located by using the search feature. NewsPage receives news from over 600 international, national, and local information sources "every business day." It is a service of NewsEdge Corporation, "the leader in global news and current awareness solutions for business." NewsPage selects news stories that it evaluates as important to its readers.
Headline news stories in 9 topical categories including Business. Stories are provided free in full text from news agencies such as Reuters and UPI. The site provides on-going coverage of selected topics and cross links to related stories from the current and archived issues-very useful in catching up on and tracking events as they develop. News stories and a seven day archive are searchable using the Excite Search Engine.
"The site includes the daily contents of the newspaper, breaking news updates every ten minutes, weekly features and original reporting." Features a "Quick News" Section of news summaries. Page One Plus offers headlines and brief summaries of all the front page articles and a few other stories of note from the Times national edition. SELECTED stories from the National, International, Business, Technology, Opinion, Books, "Job Market," Classifieds (searchable) and other sections are available. Full text articles include links to related stories from the current issue and archives. See the archives page for details on accessing back issues.
Access to news and stories from Time Warner's suite of periodical publications: Time, People, Money, Fortune and others. We suggest using the Pathfinder Network Guide and especially the Site Descriptions for the most comprehensive overview of site contents. Archives are accessible for a indeterminable period of time through the search page.
The online Time provides full text of articles on a one-week delay from the print version, two weeks for the International Edition. Includes the usual Time Magazine features and departments, plus online only articles. Daily up-dates and breaking stories (from Reuters) keep this news page current. Search engine finds stories from the print magazine as well as the online version and archives. Archives of U.S. and International Editions are maintained to 1994. Archives of Time Magazine online polls are also available.
The FREE online version provides approximately10 articles from the Journal including news items and special reports. Full subscription is $59.00 or $29.00 with paid print subscription to WSJ or Barron's . Searching of business publications such as The New York Times, Fortune, Forbes and The Economist using the Dow Jones Publications Library, a premium service of more than 6,000 leading newspapers, magazines and business and trade publications. Results vary for non-subscribers. Thirty days archives available through the search service. Two week trial subscription available.
Headlines, news summaries and full text of selected stories from USA Today. Searching provides access to print edition articles back to April 1987. Results are relevancy ranked yielding citations only. Full text of articles are available for $1.00, credit card required.
Access news and commentaries about the Pacific Rim. Find features, indicators, and statistics for individual nations, plus a business section.
The news.com.au web site is supported by News Limited, Australia's largest newspaper publisher. The service brings together news from the company's newspapers across the country, delivering national, state and local news. Links to selected articles from about 8 local newspapers within the News Limited chain.
Free email news service available.
A business weekly in the order of the U.S. Business Week. Access to a surprisingly large number of full text articles about Australian Business. Site includes links to lists of the largest private and public companies in Australia, Australian market information, news summaries of stories affecting Australian economy (AAP Daily), share prices and rates.
Links to other Australian business periodicals: Personal Investor, Shares Online, Australian Property News, and Australian Financial Review.
The Sydney Morning Herald is Australia's oldest and biggest newspaper. Relevant sections include national, international, business, employment, I.T. and real estate. The I.T. section is particularly impressive for a daily newspaper and gives good insight into Asian technology.
Reports are supported with links to related articles in the Electronic Telegraph archive as well as to relevant external sites. Includes searchable Business Directory. The Electronic Telegraph is one of over 400 newspapers owned by Hollinger International Inc.
The Internet edition is updated daily at about 2am London time with virtually the complete content of the printed edition. Articles include links to related web sites.
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