The Clermont College Library webpage can be accessed at: http://www.ucclermont.edu/library . If you are not on campus, use the 'Off Campus Access' link on the Library's website to login and validate that you are a member of the Clermont College Community.
Articles (Indexes and Databases)
You can access the indexes and databases from the Library’s web page. Note some of the direct links are case-sensitive and spaces are really ‘_’s.
MarketLine (http://proxy.libraries.uc.edu/login?url=http://library.marketlineinfo.com/library/) Previously Datamonitor,MarketLine profiles offer standardized market data (including size and segmentation), competitive analysis. It has company profiles for 50,000 public and private companies, country profiles featuring key macro-economic, social, demographic and industry statistics for 215 countries.Live feed of news, comment and analysis with up-to-date with all the latest business developments.
STAT-USA (http://www.stat-usa.gov/) A service of the U.S. Department of Commerce for the U.S. business, economic and trade community providing authoritative information from the Federal government.
Tablebase (http://search.rdsinc.com) An international database, which specializes in tabular data dealing with companies, products, industries, and demographics.
The Clermont College Library has a variety of sources available in the reference collection. Economic related sources can be found in the HB – HJ range of the reference section. Ethics related sources can be found in the BJ range. Additional information about science and technology may be found in the Q range.
You can find general items on Economics in the HB - HJ section, and on Ethics in the BJ section of the print collection. These items can be checked out of the Library.
By performing a SUBJECT search in the University Libraries online catalog (http://uclid.uc.edu/search) for “business”, or “marketing”, etc. you will discover numerous sub-topics.
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Perform a KEYWORD search using key concepts in the University Libraries online catalog. Identify an item or two that is most relevant to your topic, look at the item record, then identify the subject heading that best represents your selected concept. Click on the subject heading to see additional items and/or note it for later searching.
You may also limit your location to “Clermont”. However, be aware that this limit would eliminate electronic books and resources from the results.