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Getting Started
The resources on this page are intended to help you plan your research, identify and refine your topic, build your keyword vocabulary, and find general sources. Explore the other pages on this guide for help locating specific sources for your research.
Plan Your Research
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Research Starters
We all use Wikipedia, but if you want something authoritative and reliable, Britannica® Academic is a great option. Like all encyclopedias, this source is a good way to find background information on a topic.
- Encyclopedia Britannica - Academic This link opens in a new windowIf the search widget above isn't working, you can click here to access Britannica Academic.
- Opposing Viewpoints In Context (Gale) This link opens in a new windowIf the search widget above isn't working, you can click here to access Opposing Viewpoints.
This source is very similar to Opposing Viewpoints in Context - it's a good place to look for information on controversial issues.
- Points of View Reference Source This link opens in a new windowIf the search widget above isn't working, you can click here to access Points of View Reference Center.
General Reference Sources & Background Information
- The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Governance, 2013print only, Circulating Collection, 3rd Floor, call number: HD2741 .O93 2013
- Encyclopedia of Sustainability, 2010print only, Circulating Collection, 3rd Floor, call number: GE10 .E528 2010
- The Portable MBA, 2010also available in print, Circulating Collection, 3rd Floor, call number: HD31 .C6134 2010