International Business 250
Welcome Spring 2020 remote learners! to get started with Credo Online Reference and the CIA World Fact Book.
Locating Books in Library Catalogs
Look in the Subject field to find better key terms for your research.
- search for items at Thomas Library
- search for and request items from other Ohio libraries (allow 3-5 business days for shipping)
Country and Culture Resources
- Search for your country.
- Kiss, Bow or Shake Hands and Pop Culture [insert country name]
- This free, government website provides current statistical data to decribe each county. Contains maps and flags.
- Select your country from the drop-down list to learn about the cultural dimensions score.
DATABASES
- The following databases are good places to find information for your project. Sometimes only the citation is provided, so you may have to use InterLibrary Loan to request a copy of the full article.
- Searches scholarly and trade publications for topics pertaining to products, business, and industry. Try for relevant news on the industry. Here's a video showing you .
- Contains business data and industry reports for different regions of the world. Here's video demonstrating . You can also that is relevant to your company.
- Contains statistical data by country.
- Try searching for your company's official name like "Alphabet Inc." in the Company search box on the Advanced Search page. You could also try searching for the name of one of the company's leaders like "Tim Cook" or you could even use one of the NAICS codes for one of the industries your company competes.
You can also consult the full list of All Databases available at Ƶ for more.
ARTICLES
Scholarly vs. Popular Articles
Periodicals are where you should find most of the information for your research papers. Remember there are scholarly publications as well as popular publications. Talk to your professor about which type of sources are best suited to your project.
Journals the Library Has
This is a searchable index of the periodicals Ƶ owns in electronic and print formats. Location and dates owned are also provided.
Interlibrary Loan
If Ƶ doesn't have the full text of an article, use this form to request a copy. We'll ask another library to send you a copy.
CITING SOURCES
- from the Purdue Online Writing Lab
This site is highly regarded for it's online writing assistance.
Tip: Use the menu on the left for "Reference List" or "In-Text Citations".
You must cite web pages just as you must cite books and articles.
- trained consultants are available to help at any stage of the writing process - they will even help you cite your sources
HELP
If you would like to schedule a meeting to discuss your research please contact Kristen Peters, or stop by the Reference Desk for research assistance anytime.
Compiled by Kristen Peters