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Full text articles and abstracts for the most important scholarly business journals, dating far back as 1886
Provides global business and financial information. The database includes current and archival U.S. Company data, international data, full-text annual reports, SEC filings, and historical stock prices. Also includes executive biographies, competitive landscape data, global industry profiles, and equity research reports.
Detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. Thousands of company histories and industry essays from Gale's core business collection. Case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for deep research coverage of global economies. Also includes Thomson Reuters company financial reports providing interactive balance sheets and cash flow statements, as well as market conditions for publicly traded U.S. companies. Market Share Reporter abstracts only, full-text from Market Share Reporter is not available in this database.
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Access news, business, and legal sources. These include regional, national, and international newspapers, news wires, broadcast transcripts, non-English language news sources, magazines, trade journals, business publications, SEC filings, law reviews, statutory, administrative, and case law.
Directory of journals aimed at helping scholars determine which journals may be a good fit for their manuscripts. It includes helpful information such as topical characteristics, style/formatting guidelines, review process details, and acceptance rates for each journal included in the set.
Scholarly research and industry news relating to all areas of hospitality and tourism. U.S. and international sources.
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Provides access to the full text of journals published by Elsevier and its subsidiaries and other publishers whose online journals are hosted by ScienceDirect
Covers all subject areas. Has a mix of magazines and journals including many that are peer-reviewed. Also includes a few major newspapers...
Access full text of journal articles (not including the most recent 2-6 years) as well as books and book chapters in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
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Provides full-text access to journals published by John Wiley & Sons
Best known for its publications and its statistics, the OECD’s work covers economic and social issues from macroeconomics, to trade, education, development, science, and innovation.
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"Trusted insights on business, markets and the economy, in-depth analysis on politics leading up to the U.S. election, up-to-the-minute breaking news from around the world, influential viewpoints and commentary from WSJ columnists and world leaders, the latest in tech and innovation—from startups to blue chips." (WSJ).