Journal Articles
You'll find journal articles using library databases. You may want to use other databases beyond what is linked below.
The A-Z Databases page links to ALL library databases.
Learn more about searching for journal articles by viewing the short tutorial below, Discovery Search: Journal Articles (3 min 09 sec)
Primary Business Databases
Databases are listed in alphabetical order
Tutorials below demonstrate the basic searching and browsing functions of the Business Searching Interface especially when looking for company information, industry profiles, company profiles, marketing research.
Note: EBSCO tutorials will need to have Adobe Flash installed to view.
Streaming Video
Films on Demand's Master Academic Collection offers streaming videos of over 7,000 full-length titles in the humanities, social sciences, business, economics, health, medicine, science, and mathematics. These videos are made available by Films Media Group from producers such as Films for the Humanities, Cambridge Educational, NOVA, A&E, and PBS. Unlimited, simultaneous, 24/7 access, in class or off-site, is provided.
For a topical list of Films on Demand Business & Economics titles, click here.
DVD format
Waggoner Library has a substantial collection of DVD and audio related resources. When searching Discovery, you can limit your results to be only those that are DVD by changing the format to "DVD video" in your Advanced Search.
DVDs are located in the ELC, the ground floor of the library. Checkout is limited to Trevecca students and faculty.
DVD titles include:
Statistics
Statista.com is one of the first statistic portals in the world to integrate data on over 80.000 topics from over 18.000 sources onto a single professional platform. Categorized into 21 market sectors, Statista.com provides companies, business customers, research institutions, and the academic community with direct access to quantitative data on media, business, finance, politics, and a wide variety of other areas of interest or markets.
Note: Please understand that [Statista] cannot offer free assistance in researching or locating data, given the high volume of requests. If you would like further research or information, [they] recommend consulting [their] Research & Analysis service. Statista does not offer advice for students working or dealing with SPSS software. Such consulting would lead to the empirical evaluation of student work.
How do you cite a Statista image?
The diagram below shows where to find Citation information within Statista for APA formatting.
HBR
The library has access to several Harvard Business School publications: articles, cases & books. Many HBR articles are viewed full text with no restrictions. However, there are some articles with restrictions that limit printing, email, saving or copying.
Read more about that below: There are direct links to view Harvard Business School Cases or Harvard Business School Press Books.
Articles are accessed through Business Source Complete.
Many HBR articles can found in full text through Business Source Complete. However, there are some articles published by Harvard Business Review that have restrictions placed on them by the publisher. Typically these are high use articles. The restrictions limit printing, saving, emailing, or downloading the full text of the article. You are able to read the article online with no restrictions. The screen captures should help you in identifying a restricted article.
After locating the correct article from the result list in Business Source Complete there are two ways you can tell if an HBR article has publisher restrictions placed on it. to the right is the citation from the BSC result list for the article by Linda Hill, Becoming the Boss. HBR, Jan. 2007.
If you click on the title of the article this screen will display. See the note above the article title which states the restrictions set by the publisher.
If you click on the PDF Full Text option you will view the article. A pop up window opens after choosing to download it to Adobe Reader. The ‘r’ in the PDF URL indicates it is restricted.
Newspapers
Databases are great places to search many types of newspapers and news services.
They include national and international resources as well as regional sources.
Choose from the list below.
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