New resource: Business Searching Interface

THE LIBRARY HAS secured access to EBSCO’s new Business Searching Interface. Check the Find Databases service for further details. Access from both on and off campus is via university username and password.

The resource is described as follows:

EBSCO’s Business Searching Interface (BSI) brings together content from Business Source Ultimate, Newswires and Regional Business News into a single interface. Browse leading business journals and magazines, search specific topics and locate country economic data, company profiles, industry information, and market research.

Updated resource: Business Source Ultimate

THE LIBRARY HAS upgraded its subscription to Business Source Complete and secured access to EBSCO’s expanded Business Source Ultimate database. Check the Find Databases service for further details. Access from both on and off campus is via university username and password.

The resource is described as follows:

Business Source Ultimate allows students to track business trends and topics worldwide with thousands of full-text journals from North America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, Europe and Latin America. Ahead of Print content from key business publishers is also included.

New resources: the CASE journal & the Case for Women

THE LIBRARY NOW provides access to two new resources on the Emerald Insight platform: the CASE journal and the Case for Women.

The CASE journal can be accessed via Library OneSearch and is described as follows:

Over 250 double-blind, peer-reviewed cases endorsed by The CASE Association, which advocates case writing and teaching and provides a forum for both novice and experienced writers.

Articles from this journal are available from 2019 – 2023.

The Case for Women is available in the Find Databases service and also provides access to articles and case studies from 2019 – 2023. It is described as a collection of:

Winning cases from a case writing competition dedicated to the female protagonist, created in partnership with The Case for Women, Forté, and MBA Roundtable.

New resource: Audio Engineering Society E-Library

ACCESS TO THE Audio Engineering Society E-Library platform has been enabled in the Find Databases service.

The resource is described as follows:

The Audio Engineering Society E-Library contains over 17,000 fully searchable PDF files documenting the progression of audio research from 1953 to the present day. The E-library includes every AES paper published at a convention, conference or in the journal.

Access to this resource is direct on-campus and by university username and password from off-campus.