This study is an examination of access to business research resources through academic library Web sites, including research databases, catalog services, research guides, and business librarians. The Web sites of 114 academic libraries serving top business programs in the United States were studied. Results reveal a wide range of access to business research databases among the schools studied (anywhere from 11 to 100 business databases available). Over 95% of the schools provided business research guides, and nearly all schools provided at least some contact information for business librarians
Academic librarians spend a great deal of time teaching students how to use research databases to fi...
A citation analysis study was conducted on faculty publications from the Mays Business School at Tex...
In 2019 Kansas State University was a research site for a large-scale, collaborative study on how ac...
This study is an examination of access to business research resources through academic library Web s...
This study examines potential correlates of business research database access through academic libra...
Revisiting a study performed 30 years ago, researchers at three institutions surveyed undergraduate ...
Business school students and faculty increasingly expect the most current and accurate information t...
Report on a program of the Business Librarians\u27 Interest Group of ACRL/New England Chapter about ...
This article, directed at an audience of business school faculty and deans, addresses the role of th...
With a goal of improving the development and delivery of effective online information literacy resou...
Libraries rely on websites to inform patrons of their resources, services, and organizations. Conseq...
The present twenty-first century witnesses a tremendous change and growth in Information and Communi...
The Internet is full of reliable sources that are filled with a wealth of business information. Some...
Should academic libraries seek to improve general satisfaction with their services, or are some serv...
This study examines the services offered by libraries via their web sites. Web-based library servic...
Academic librarians spend a great deal of time teaching students how to use research databases to fi...
A citation analysis study was conducted on faculty publications from the Mays Business School at Tex...
In 2019 Kansas State University was a research site for a large-scale, collaborative study on how ac...
This study is an examination of access to business research resources through academic library Web s...
This study examines potential correlates of business research database access through academic libra...
Revisiting a study performed 30 years ago, researchers at three institutions surveyed undergraduate ...
Business school students and faculty increasingly expect the most current and accurate information t...
Report on a program of the Business Librarians\u27 Interest Group of ACRL/New England Chapter about ...
This article, directed at an audience of business school faculty and deans, addresses the role of th...
With a goal of improving the development and delivery of effective online information literacy resou...
Libraries rely on websites to inform patrons of their resources, services, and organizations. Conseq...
The present twenty-first century witnesses a tremendous change and growth in Information and Communi...
The Internet is full of reliable sources that are filled with a wealth of business information. Some...
Should academic libraries seek to improve general satisfaction with their services, or are some serv...
This study examines the services offered by libraries via their web sites. Web-based library servic...
Academic librarians spend a great deal of time teaching students how to use research databases to fi...
A citation analysis study was conducted on faculty publications from the Mays Business School at Tex...
In 2019 Kansas State University was a research site for a large-scale, collaborative study on how ac...