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Title: Introduction to Business Research in the Marshall Libraries


1
Introduction to Business Research in the
Marshall Libraries
  • Julie Kwan Greg Fleming
  • Crocker Business Library
  • MBA-PM Orientation
  • August 5, 2000

2
Agenda
  • Marshall Libraries
  • Library Services
  • MarVEL
  • Access to MarVEL / Getting Your Computer Set Up
  • Types of Information Resource Producers
  • Common Types of Business Questions
  • Finding Information about a Company
  • Finding Information about an Industry
  • Finding Numbers
  • Finding Articles
  • Finding International Information
  • Review

3
Marshall Libraries
  • MarVEL, Marshalls Virtual Electronic Library
  • Crocker Business Library
  • Accounting Library
  • Other USC libraries Doheny, Leavey, VKC,
    Cinema/TV
  • HOMER is the library catalog for main campus
    libraries

4
Library Services
  • Print collections you can borrow books in all
    USC libraries
  • Online resources (e.g., through MarVEL)
  • Reference service in the library and through
    email
  • Consulting Reference research assistance
    online
  • Interlibrary loan

5
MarVEL is Marshalls Virtual Electronic Library
  • Marshalls information gateway - linked from the
    Marshall home page
  • Provides access to business information systems
    to which Marshall subscribes
  • Provides access to freely available sites (e.g.
    government sites) useful for classes and research
  • Access to services reference, interlibrary
    loan, library catalog, etc.
  • MarVEL is evolving

6
Access restrictions to MarVELs subscription
resources
  • MarVELs subscription resources require
    verification of your USC status
  • This verification is done through TCP/IP number
    in most cases only one of our major resources
    uses passwords (OneSource Business Browser)
  • Consequently, you may not be able to access some
    resources in your corporate office

7
How to get to MarVEL resources
  • Use a machine on-campus
  • Register your laptop and plug in at Popovich or
    the Marshall libraries
  • Dial direct to USC and use PPP access (there are
    new local numbers)
  • Use your own ISP and the VPN client software (not
    easy!)
  • MarVEL includes instructions for getting access
    from off-campus

8
Information Resource Producers
  • Newspapers
  • Government Agencies
  • Trade Associations
  • Commercial Information Providers

9
The Role of Newspapers
  • Who, what, where, when, why, how
  • Dont count on their analysis use them for the
    facts
  • Dow Jones Interactive is a key resource -- 6,000
    sources including full-text of the Wall Street
    Journal

10
The Role of Government Agencies
  • Government agencies have legal mandates to
    collect data and provide analyses.
  • Their efforts are on-going you can expect them
    to gather this data into the future.
  • The U.S. government, in particular, has made
    major strides in getting data and information on
    the Web.
  • State local governments and foreign governments
    are now coming online.

11
The Role of Trade Associations
  • Their purpose is to support the work of the
    people and companies in their industry.
  • Sometimes they restrict their data so that only
    members have access.
  • More associations are putting industry data on
    the Web.
  • The quality and quantity of data can vary from
    one association to another.

12
The Role of Commercial Information Providers
  • This industry is evolving -- many more companies
    are providing information over the web direct to
    subscribers.
  • Market dominance is changing -- the systems you
    know while you are in school will change in the
    future.
  • New products/services are appearing -- and are
    likely to be directed to individuals in the
    future as well as to companies/organizations.

13
Common Types of Business Questions
  • Company Information
  • Industry Information
  • Getting Good Numbers
  • Getting News and Analysis

14
Company Information Preliminary Questions
  • Is the company public or private?
  • Is it a U.S. company?
  • Do I want to know what the company says about
    itself? -- or,
  • Do I want to know what others say about the
    company?

15
Key Resources for Company Information
  • FIS Online (Moodys Manuals)
  • Hoovers Online
  • Million Dollar Directory
  • OneSource U.S. Business Browser
  • Other resources on MarVELs Company Research page

16
Industry Information Methodology
  • Get an overview of the industry.
  • Look for articles on trends and see if you can
    find forecasts.
  • Gather statistics from government agencies and
    trade associations.
  • Go to trade associations for additional
    information about the industry.

17
Common Problems in Finding Industry Information
  • Each information tool uses its own industry
    groupings and covers different industries.
  • Small industries are often reported as part of
    larger industries in government data.
  • Quality, availability, and cost of trade
    association information varies widely.
  • Emerging industries are difficult to research in
    government and other sources.

18
Industry Information Sources
  • OneSource U.S. Business Browser
  • Standard Poors Industry Surveys
  • Trade association publications (included in
    OneSource Business Browser, ABI/Inform, and other
    resources)
  • Gartner IntraWeb if you are doing anything in
    e-commerce
  • Other sites on the Industry Research page

19
OneSource Business Browser Industry Profiler
  • SIC Overviews
  • Industry Overviews
  • Industry Norms
  • Newswires and trade articles
  • Custom search
  • Links to related organizations

20
Where Can I Get Good Numbers?
  • Census Bureau includes critical population,
    business, and economic data
  • FEDSTATS -- go to the Agencies section and select
    the agency, or go to Programs and get an idea of
    whats available for your subject
  • STAT-USA -- includes domestic and international
    economic information
  • TableBase -- 25,000 tables from trade
    associations are added every year

21
Where can I get articles?
  • Trade association publications OneSource,
    ABI/Inform on Proquest Direct, Lexis-Nexis
  • Newswires OneSource, Dow Jones Interactive,
    Lexis-Nexis
  • Newspaper articles ABI/Inform on Proquest
    Direct, Dow Jones Interactive, Lexis-Nexis
  • Academic articles ABI/Inform on Proquest Direct,
    Web of Science

22
International Resources
  • EIU Country Reports
  • FIS online
  • ISI Emerging Markets
  • STAT-USA

23
Review
  • Get your computer setup with the appropriate
    software
  • Start working with key resources such as
  • ABI/Inform
  • Dow Jones Interactive
  • OneSource U.S. Business Browser
  • Standard Poors
  • TableBase
  • Contact us by phone or on Consulting
    Reference
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