Business collection includes articles from journals, magazines and newspapers (Wall Street Journal), business/economics dissertations, market research reports from Business Monitor and First Research; The Economist magazine (text only from the magazine) is here.Access Note: Browse option features market research/company report series.
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A comprehensive, scholarly, multi-disciplinary database consisting of full-text articles, peer-reviewed journals, and indexing journals. Abstracts and indexes are also included for monographs, conference proceedings, and reports.
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Collection of articles from business journals and magazines and US regional business news. Includes some large company profiles.
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CBCA subsets (Business, Current Events, Education, and Reference) cover current events, culture, business, education, history, language, government etc. Sources include scholarly journals, magazines, dissertations, books, newspapers, news services and magazines. Note: See Canadian Newsstand collection for newspaper articles.
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Scholarly articles from EmeraldManagementXtra 120 (journals collection). Recently included in the collection are 25 Indigenous e-books. Subjects covered are business, library science, management, information science, engineering, and education.
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Abstract and index database of research literature and quality web sources covering the science, technolpgy, and medicine, and social sciences.
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You can find the Library's full text holdings in Google Scholar. Just look for the "Get it @ USask Library" link on the right side of the screen, beside each search result. Access Note: To enable the "Get it @ USask Library" link on your home computer: On the Google Scholar page navigate to "Settings" > "Library links" > Search for University of Saskatchewan > Ensure the checkbox is marked > Save.
This is an Open Access resource freely available on the Internet.
A source of print and digital audience data for magazines and newspapers.
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