ABI/Inform Complete
Description
Contains three databases: ABI/INFORM Dateline Business, Economics: local and regional business publications Search a unique resource focusing on hard-to-find local and regional business news coverage of large corporations, privately held companies, local start-ups, executive profiles, marketing, finance, and industry news. Provides access to business information not typically found in national news sources. Contains news and analysis, information on local markets, and more gathered from major business tabloids, magazines, daily newspapers, wire services, city and state, and regional business publications. Coverage: 1985-current |
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ABI/INFORM Global Business, Finance, Economics: journals, company profiles, Wall Street Journal Most scholarly and comprehensive way to explore and understand business research topics. Search nearly 3000 worldwide business periodicals for in-depth coverage of business and economic conditions, management techniques, theory, and practice of business, advertising, marketing, economics, human resources, finance, taxation, computers, and more. Expanded international coverage. Fast access to information on more than 60,000 companies with business and executive profiles. Includes The Wall Street Journal. Coverage: 1971 - current |
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ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry Business, Economics: trade and industry periodicals Search more than 1200 business periodicals with a trade or industry focus. Provides users with the latest industry news, product and competitive information, marketing trends, and a wide variety of other topics. Contains publications on every major industry, including finance, insurance, transportation, construction, and many more. Coverage: 1971 - current |
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Dates Covered
1971 to the present. Updated weekly.
Print Counterpart
No print counterpart.
Related Databases
· Business Source Complete
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