This research guide will help you find accurate and authoritative information for your Civic Learning Project and Career Development Project.
Use the navigation tabs on the left-hand side to guide you through the research process. Start by learning background information on your topic, then find different types of information sources like business and newspaper articles, scholarly information, statistical data, and books. This guide will also help you use information ethically by correctly citing your sources. You can also explore career resources in this guide.
A great starting place for any research topic. Includes a wealth of peer-reviewed and non-scholarly articles on a wide range of topics and disciplinary areas.
The most widely used business research database. Includes peer-reviewed articles and non-scholarly articles on a wide range of topics, including accounting, banking, economics, finance, international trade, marketing, and more.
Quality business reports encompassing company profiles, market reports, industry outlooks, and economic and demographic conditions globally, covering all continents and major industries.
MarketLine provides statistical modelling functions, interactive reports and databases along with an integrated news service updated on a daily basis. It is a dynamic access point to the world of market intelligence. It can be used in management and marketing courses, especially those with an innovation, entrepreneurship or global focus. In terms of student use: it would provide critical information for drafting assignments related to market plans or new business plans. This database could also be useful for finance classes that deal with investing, especially investing in global markets or emerging economies and industries. The country information could additionally be useful in economics classes.
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Visit the Off Campus Access to Library Resources page to learn how currently enrolled CSULA students and faculty can access the Library's electronic resources including article databases, electronic books, and audiovisual materials from off-campus. These resources are free to the CSULA community.