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ENGL 106 - Business Writing - Gray

This guide provides research support for Professor Gray's ENGL 106 Business Proposal and Annotated Bibliography.

Business Databases

Business Source Complete

Articles covering all disciplines of business. Includes peer reviewed business journal articles, market research reports, industry reports, country reports, company profiles, and SWOT analyses.

Business (ProQuest)

Articles from journals, magazines and newspapers relating to business and economics including finance, international business, management, markets and company profiles.

Hoovers Online

Company profiles, histories and financials for public and private companies around the world. Includes news sources, press releases, competitors and industry profiles as well as SWOT and analyst reports, revenues, etc.
 

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General Article Databases

ProQuest Central

Searches across all ProQuest databases. Articles from scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers covering every subject area and news topics.

EBSCOhost

Searches across all EBSCOhost databases simultaneously.

Newspapers

NewsBank America's Newspapers

NewsBank America's Newspapers

Articles from Pennsylvania and national newspapers.

Newspaper Source

Articles from U.S. and international newspapers.

Regional Business News

Regional Business News

Full text articles from U. S. business journals, newspapers and newswires.

US Newsstream

US Newsstream

Articles from several national newspapers: The Christian Science Monitor, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The LA Times.

Chronic Discrimination

The library's databases are not censored, meaning that an opinion piece an extremist wrote that was published in a newspaper can be found in the library databases. Therefore it is equally important to know how to identify works, authors, publications, or resources with a history of discriminatory and inaccurate science.

 

Examples of Discrimination in Disguise

In an effort to not promote the work of those listed here, all links are directed to RationalWiki. Please bear in mind that RationalWiki itself is slightly biased, leaning toward liberal ideals. You are encouraged to research each of these examples to reach your own conclusions.