Title: International Business Strategy IBUS 2101
1International Business StrategyIBUS 2101
2access
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- access the databases (via database/databases
- by subject
- or
- International Business
- Subject Guide
3Finding a company and company information
- Print (book)
- The Business Whos of Australia - (located in
Fisher Librarys reference section behind the
information desk at 338.0994 /15 ) for use in the
library only. Information includes (if
applicable) Internet address, line of business,
importing information, exporting information,
industry classification and ASX code if it is a
public company - Kompass (Electronic)
- Globally, Kompass offers access to
information on 1.8 million companies, 750,000
trade brand names, 3.6 million executive names.
In Australia the database contains 32,685
companies
4Company Annual Reports
- Listed or Public Company on the ASX
- Connect 4 Annual Report Collection Full-text
database of the annual reports of the top 500
publicly listed - Fin Analysis (Aspect Huntley)A 12-year history
of detailed financial information for all
companies listed on the Australian Stock Exchange
- Private company
- See the companys internet site - available in
Business Whos Who of Australia or Kompass
5Business Source Premier(Select new interface)
- To find background information select
- Company Profiles (for large companies)
- Country reports (trial)
- Industry Profiles (trial)
6Finding information on a foreign country
- GMID Global Market Information Database
Global Market Information Database (GMID) is an
online business information system providing key
business intelligence on countries, markets and
companies. It provides users with historical
statistics and forecasts, analysis of consumers'
lifestyles, company profiles and information
sources, plus full-text market analysis
7GMIDIndustries Countries Consumers Geographies
8How to cite GMID in your bibliography
- Global market information database (GMID)
Euromonitor London, U.K. annual updating
9AustradeClick on Market Information tab at the
top to access a range of over 450 industry,
country, and 'industry within country' profiles
10AustradeMarket Information
11Find additional references using
- ELECTRONIC DATABASES
- Electronic databases search journals.
- Many will link directly to the journal article.
- USYD databases can be searched remotely if you
are a student or staff member.
12journal articles
- Scholarly journals (or peer reviewed) have
serious approach. - They may contain many graphs and charts but few
pictures or photographs. - Scholarly journals always cite their sources in
the form of footnotes or bibliographies. - Articles are written by a scholar in the field or
by someone who is recognised in the area. - The language of scholarly journals is that of the
discipline covered. - They assume the reader has some scholarly
background on the topic discussed. - Scholarly journals report on original research
(or experimentation) in order to make such
information available to the rest of the
scholarly world - You can find these in databases e.g ABI or
Business Source Premier
13Getting Started
- Identify key terms and concepts
- Find the keywords
- Break your essay question into concepts
- Find the relevant keywords for each concept
14Narrowing your search AND
Combine using AND
Global market and china
15Broadening your search OR
New zealand
Combine using OR
Australia
An OR search will locate documents with both
terms or with either Australia or New Zealand
Australia
New Zealand
16REMEMBER!
- AND narrows, refines search
- australia and new zealand
- both terms must be in articles or books
- OR broadens your search and will allow you
search for material containing related terms or
synonyms or if Going concern or solvency - both or either term will be in items retrieved in
a search
17Using Truncation Wildcards
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- Put an asterisk at the end of a word stem
- to search for all possible endings to that word.
- Example import
- ? import, imports, importing etc.
18Use the library catalogue to find journals that
are not linked to the databases or appear on
reading list
19select the journal option and enter the title of
the journal
20Business Source Premier has a direct link for
each entry Check University of Sydney Library
catalogue . If there is a link locate the article
using the year, volume and page numbers.
21remember the USYD library web pagewww.library.usy
d.edu.au
22Factiva for newspapers
- News and general interest periodicals sometimes
cite authors but often do not cite their sources.
- Report facts and dates but
- Articles may be written by a member of the
editorial staff, a scholar or a even a free lance
writer - The language of these publications is geared to
any audience. There is no specialty assumed, only
interest - The main purpose of periodicals in this category
is to provide information, in a general manner to
a wide audience
23a help sheet is available from the International
Business Subject Guide
24- Sue Thomas
- Economics and Business Liaison Librarian
- s.thomas_at_library.usyd.edu.au