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1 MGMT 491 International Business Davida Scharf, Van Houten Library scharf@NJIT.edu Spring 2011 – Country Project http://web.njit.edu/~scharf/MGMT491-S11.ppt BeyondBeyond

2 Academic research today usually requires using the library website AND the open web Library Web

3 Agenda Free Web engines and sources – Government and International organizations – Commercial & news (free content) – Other Libraries NJIT Library search engines – Online Catalog (Books) – Library Databases (articles and special reports) Cite your sources

4 Web Search Engines

5 Author unknown. Source: Marsha Miller, Indiana State University.

6 Using Web Search Engines But do you know…? Subject directories Meta Search Engines

7 Internet Public Library International Newspapers http://www.ipl.org/div/news/ http://www.ipl.org/div/news/

8 Metasearch Engines Search the databases of several search engines at a time Best for an overview of your topic on the Web, seeing which search engines will produce the best results, and for simple searches. Downside, they aren't thorough. Most metasearch engines omit Google.

9 Who cares, besides me? Info sponsored by reliable organizations with an interest: 1. Countries’ own govt’s, newspapers, etc. 2. US Govt (Dept of Commerce, CIA, Congress) 3. International Organizations (World Bank, UN, OECD) 4. News organizations 5. Corporations doing business internationally Remember to consider the purpose/bias of the source of the information

10 Evaluate your sources – Apply the CRAAP test Currency: The timeliness of the information. Relevance: The importance of the information for your needs. Authority: The source of the information. Accuracy: The reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the informational content. Purpose: The reason the information exists.

11 More on Evaluating your sources Watch this video: ‘Evaluating Sources’ by kagrifith: http://liontv.blip.tv/file/1720191 (9 minutes) http://liontv.blip.tv/file/1720191 Use the criteria from the NJIT library website http://library.njit.edu/researchhelpdesk/howto/evaluate.php

12 Ghana.gov.gh Business / Doing Business 1. - local

13 Local Government and Statistical Agencies May be a language barrier See census for a list of international statistical agencies: http://www.census.gov/main/www/stat_int.html http://www.census.gov/main/www/stat_int.html Canadian example: Statistics Canada Industry Canada Environment Canada Foreign Affairs & International Trade 1. - local

14 U.S. Government Search Engine and Directory: FedStats www.fedstats.govwww.fedstats.gov 2. – US Gov

15 FedStats will guide you to relevant government agencies U.S. Dept of Agriculture Overall macroeconomic study Bureau of Labor Statistics 2. – US Gov

16 Portals to the World (LoC) http://international.loc.gov/intldl/intldlhome.html http://international.loc.gov/intldl/intldlhome.html 2. – US Gov

17 Guide to Electronic Resources

18 Library of Congress Country Studies (LoC) http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/

19 Sample country study (LoC)

20 CIA World Factbook https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ 2. – US Gov

21 OECD www.oecd.org www.oecd.org 3. – Intl orgs

22 OECD Country Page: Canada

23 International Monetary Fund (IMF) http://www.imf.org/external/ http://www.imf.org/external/ 3. – Intl orgs

24 IMF Financial Data

25 United Nations – Association of Governments http://data.un.org/ http://data.un.org/ 3. – Intl orgs

26 UNData: Canada

27 World Bank – Data and Research http://econ.worldbank.org/ http://econ.worldbank.org/ 3. – Intl orgs

28 World Bank “Doing Business In” project http://www.doingbusiness.org http://www.doingbusiness.org

29 Asian Development Bank (ADB) http://www.adb.org/Countries/ http://www.adb.org/Countries/

30 ADB Country Key Indicators

31 Economist Country Briefings http://www.economist.com/countries/ http://www.economist.com/countries/ 4. – News orgs

32 Country Credit Ratings – Institutional Investor http://www.iimagazine.com/Rankings/RankingsR ankCCSeGlobal08.aspx http://www.iimagazine.com/Rankings/RankingsR ankCCSeGlobal08.aspx 4. – News orgs

33 Deutsche Bank Research http://www.dbresearch.com/servlet/reweb2.ReW EB?rwsite=CIB_INTERNET_EN-PROD http://www.dbresearch.com/servlet/reweb2.ReW EB?rwsite=CIB_INTERNET_EN-PROD 5. – Corps

34 Remote access for catalog and ILL Search for books Request materials from other libraries Databases (access at library) Library website http://library.njit.edu Get Help

35 Library Website: http://library.njit.edu Books: Access online catalog on website

36 Books: Typing your country into library catalog is not the best search strategy e.g. Canada

37 However books can be a useful resource for history or a specific aspect (e.g. NAFTA)

38 Select books of interest – data also online Global Competitiveness Report World Economic Forum World Development Indicators World Bank

39 NJIT Databases http://library.njit.edu/databases/http://library.njit.edu/databases/ Best Choices for this class:  Business Source Complete or Premier  Lexis-Nexis

40 Business Source Premier (or Complete): Country and Industry Reports, News and Trade Journals

41 Business Source Premier (BSP): Country Reports Sort by Date for most recent

42 Boolean Search Strategies Video explanation at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tm-sDKCnO4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tm-sDKCnO4

43 BSP: Country Specific Industry Profiles

44 Lexis Nexis: Country Reports + full text newspapers, magazines and reports

45 Lexis Nexis: Browse to select international sources

46 Cite your sources When you research a topic you may use information from articles, books, or the Web to support your ideas. However, you must credit the original authors of these sources by citing them. To cite means that you state where you found the information so that others can find the exact item again. Readers (including Professors!) should be able to locate the source you used without undue burden There are several systems or conventions for this.

47 Sample Citations

48 NJIT’s - Cite Your Sources - Page

49 NJIT’s Citation Page

50 NJIT’s Tutorials: Research Refreshers

51 Get a guest login on-site to use the Rutgers DANA Library Here are my suggestions for useful business sources at NJIT and Rutgers http://library.njit.edu/docs/scharfguidetobusin essresearch.pdf

52 Harvard Library Country Guides - http://www.library.hbs.edu/guides/#country http://www.library.hbs.edu/guides/#country ALSO: Other researchers and librarians often provide useful guides to sources

53 NJITDepartments Maya Gervits Director of the Architecture Library maya.gervits@njit.edu (973) 642-4390 maya.gervits@njit.edu - Rutgers University PhD, Art and architecture history - State Institute of Art History, Moscow, Russia MA, Art and architecture history - Russian Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Russia -Architecture -Art & Design Davida Scharf Director of Reference & Instruction davida.scharf@njit.edu (973) 642-4397 davida.scharf@njit.edu AOL: davidascharf Yahoo:davida_scharf GoogleTalk: davida.scharf BA, Art & Architectural History, Columbia U. -Computer Science -History -Humanities and Social Sciences -Information Systems -Information Technology -Management Haymwantee Singh Reference Librarian singhh@adm.njit.edu (973) 596-8498 singhh@adm.njit.edu IM haymwanteesingh -SUNY Albany MS, Industrial engineering – Alfred University – -BA, Mathematics – -E-Learning -Electrical Engineering -Computer Engineering -Engineering Technology -Industrial Engineering -Manufacturing Engineering -Mathematics -Mechanical Engineering Bruce Slutsky Reference Librarian slutsky@adm.njit.edu (973) 642-4950 slutsky@adm.njit.edu AOL/YID-IM bruceSNJIT - Pratt MS, Organic chemistry – BS, Chemistry – City College of New York -Biomedical Engineering -Biology -Chemical Engineering -Chemistry & Environmental Sci. -Civil Engineering -Environmental Engineering & Sci. -Hazardous -Materials Science -Pharmaceutical Engineering -Physics Heather Huey Information Literacy Librarian huey@njit.edu (973) 596-8499 huey@njit.edu AOL/YID-IM HeatherNJIT MSN: HeatherNJIT@hotmail.com GoogleTalk: heatherhueyHeatherNJIT@hotmail.com MLIS - BA - Northwestern College -Information Literacy -Research Roadmaps ResearchHelp Desk (973)596-3210 Our librarians have expertise in a number of subject areas

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