Library catalogue:
Use Business as a keyword on the catalogue to
pull up all the related resources to Business Studies in the library.
You may also use the name of a company.
Most general business-related resources are in the
650s but there are many related areas in many other sections of the
library.
Websites:
Austrade
www.austrade.gov.au
You can see a
link to Student centre in a tab at the bottom of the page and one
in the text under Austrade Corporate
On the Student
centre page both the navigation bar on the left and the links under Bulletin
Board on the right may be useful to you
Left
navigation bar on Austrade website:
- Case
Studies
- Websites
- Teaching
resources – then Exporting for the future resources
Right
navigation bar on Austrade website:
Ausindustry
– This leads to the site www.ausindustry.gov.au
A useful page
within this site is www.ausindustry.gov.au/content/azindex.cfm
which has many links organised in an A-Z index and useful for Business
Studies.
E-market
services – www.emarketservices.com/cases/
There is a tab
at the top of this page to Case studies
Austrade
also produces a newsletter called Tr@demark which covers exporting
success stories. This can be found using the search box on the top right
hand side of the Austrade site. You need to spell it Trademark or
search using the term Publications.
Use an Australian
search engine e.g. WebWombat www.webwombat.com.au
or ANZWERS www.anzwers.com.au
as well as Google.
Online databases
On the Library
website on the Intranet:
* Search using ProQuest
Elibrary e.g. Holden business
* Search Issues
in the news – Choose Herald in the classroom. Select Business,
etc in the drop down menu. Search using your search terms.
Journals
The library has
many journals which may be of use to you:
On the Library
website on the Intranet
you can search the periodical index Austguide for useful articles.
The library has copies of Business Review Weekly and The
Bulletin.
Statistics
National
Library of Australia - http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/stats.html
Australian
Bureau of Statistics - http://www.abs.gov.au/
Please
ask the library staff for any help you may need.
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