This study examines potential correlates of business research database access through academic libraries serving top business programs in the United States. Results indicate that greater access to research databases is related to enrollment in graduate business programs, but not to overall enrollment or status as a public or private institution
Aiming at business librarians, this paper outlines and evaluates general business databases commonly...
A Review of: Mbabu, L.G., Bertram, A. B., & Varnum, K. (2013). Patterns of undergraduates’ use of ...
A survey was conducted of the database searching options offered by research libraries. Most librari...
This study is an examination of access to business research resources through academic library Web s...
This study is an examination of access to business research resources through academic library Web s...
Revisiting a study performed 30 years ago, researchers at three institutions surveyed undergraduate ...
Authentication data was utilized to explore undergraduate usage of subscription electronic databases...
This study examines the extent to which databases support student and faculty research in the area o...
Access to bibliographic databases, online and on CD-ROM, is advantageous for the academic community ...
abstract: Research on library-related perceptions and attitudes of MBA students is lacking, leading ...
Business school students and faculty increasingly expect the most current and accurate information t...
Staff from 58 academic librarians responded to survey questions regarding what influences the recomm...
This study examined the accessibility of articles disseminated in mainstream business education peri...
Academic librarians and data specialists use a variety of approaches to gain insight into how resear...
Open access (OA) publishing is now accepted as an integral part of the emerging trends within schola...
Aiming at business librarians, this paper outlines and evaluates general business databases commonly...
A Review of: Mbabu, L.G., Bertram, A. B., & Varnum, K. (2013). Patterns of undergraduates’ use of ...
A survey was conducted of the database searching options offered by research libraries. Most librari...
This study is an examination of access to business research resources through academic library Web s...
This study is an examination of access to business research resources through academic library Web s...
Revisiting a study performed 30 years ago, researchers at three institutions surveyed undergraduate ...
Authentication data was utilized to explore undergraduate usage of subscription electronic databases...
This study examines the extent to which databases support student and faculty research in the area o...
Access to bibliographic databases, online and on CD-ROM, is advantageous for the academic community ...
abstract: Research on library-related perceptions and attitudes of MBA students is lacking, leading ...
Business school students and faculty increasingly expect the most current and accurate information t...
Staff from 58 academic librarians responded to survey questions regarding what influences the recomm...
This study examined the accessibility of articles disseminated in mainstream business education peri...
Academic librarians and data specialists use a variety of approaches to gain insight into how resear...
Open access (OA) publishing is now accepted as an integral part of the emerging trends within schola...
Aiming at business librarians, this paper outlines and evaluates general business databases commonly...
A Review of: Mbabu, L.G., Bertram, A. B., & Varnum, K. (2013). Patterns of undergraduates’ use of ...
A survey was conducted of the database searching options offered by research libraries. Most librari...