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University Libraries owns a variety of print and electronic resources to use when researching your topics. The following are a few core tools to help you begin your research process. The University Libraries Homepage is located at http://library.du.edu.
Includes important full‐text journals and much sought‐after titles from the business press as well as key trade publications, dissertations, conference proceedings, and market reports
Contains premium content of peer-reviewed, business related journals. Provides detailed company information for more than 1.1 million of the world's largest public and private companies.
Full-text global news sources, including newspapers, newswires, television and radio transcripts, numerous regional and industry publications, and images from Reuters. Content comes from ~160 countries in 22 languages.
It may be known as "America's newspaper," but for more than a century, The New York Times has commanded an international readership. Includes today's articles.