Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology CenterA joint-use facility between Nova Southeastern University and the Broward County Board of County Commissioners
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The subject guide to company and industry information provides information on resources available from the Alvin Sherman Library, both in the library and online, related to companies, industries, industry ratios, market shares and other related topics. The subject guide covers subject headings, reference sources, books, periodicals, databases, Web sites, and style guides. Finding information on companies and industries often requires the use of several resources. While some business reference resources may offer a lot of information, chances are you will need to consult several reference books and databases to compile all of the information required for your project. If you feel overwhelmed, break up your project into separate types of information, and focus on one type of information at a time. If you are researching a specific company, determine whether it is public, private, or international. Public companies are the easiest to research because they are required to file reports with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). Privately held companies are not required to file, and as a result are much more challenging to research. International companies can also be difficult to research. It is often beneficial to begin with a business directory or database (these are listed below in this guide) when researching your company. Pay attention to the ticker symbol for your company (if it is a public one), as well as the SIC and NAICS assigned to your company or industry. SIC or NAICS will help you compare similar companies in most of the reference books and databases. The Wards Business Directory is an excellent starting point. It has public and private companies. A good directory-type database is Business and Company Resource Center; it has directory-type information as well as rankings and industry overviews. For researching specific industries, start with the S&P Industry Surveys (available at the reference desk, or online through NetAdvantage). The next step is to use the appropriate business databases (listed below). If you are looking for articles in journals, try starting with ABI/Inform, or any of the other databases listed that are recommended for finding articles. For specific topics in regard to your company, try the name of the company, and add other keywords relating to the topic (such as market share, market strategy, competitors, goals, etc.). Good luck with your project. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us for assistance. |
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You can find books and other materials in the library by searching NovaCat, the NSU Libraries online catalog. How to search NovaCat. To locate books and materials at other libraries, see Catalogs.
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Suggested Library of Congress (LC) subject headings: Note: Subdivisions are separated by double-dashes (--). For example, Business Enterprises -- Canada and Business Enterprises -- United States are two subcategories that fall under the general subject heading of Business Enterprises.
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Call Number ( All located in Reference, 2nd Floor)
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| America's Corporate Families | HG4057 .A147 |
| D&B Million Dollar Directory | HC102 .D8 (ask for it at the Reference Desk) |
| D&B Regional Business Directory | HG4058.M55 D86 (ask for it at Ref. Desk) |
| Florida Business Directory | HC107.F6 F44434 |
| Florida Manufacturers Register | HD9727.F6 F573 |
| Hoover's Handbook of American Business | HG 4057 .A28617 |
| Hoover's Handbook Of Emerging Companies | HG4057 .A28618 |
| Hoovers Handbook Of World Business | HG4009 .H66 |
| International Directory of Company Histories | HD 2721 .I63 |
| LexisNexis Corporate Affiliations | HG 4057 .A217 |
| South Florida International Trade & Services Directory | HF3161.F6 S6 |
| U.S. Industry & Trade Outlook | HC106.5 .A19 |
| Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies | HG 4057 .A56 |
| Who's Here : The Guide to South Florida's Global Companies | HF3161.F6 W47 |
| Encyclopedia Of American Industries | HC102 .E53 |
| Encyclopedia of Emerging Industries | HD2324 .E527 |
| Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys | HC 106.6 .S74 |
| WEFA Industrial Monitor | HC101 W443 |
| Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios | HF5681.R25 |
| Industry Norms and Key Business Ratios | HF 5681.R25 I53 |
| RMA Annual Statement Studies | HF5681.B2 R6 |
| Market Share Reporter | HF5410 .M35 |
| World Market Share Reporter | HD2757.15 .W67 |
| Brands and their Companies | T223.V4 A25 |
| Business information : How to find it, how to use it | HF 5356 .L36 |
| North American Industry Classification System | HF 1042 .N6 2002 |
| Standard Industrial Classification Manual | HF 1042 .S73 1987 |
E-books or electronic books may be accessed via NovaCat
or from the netLibrary database.
Entries for electronic books in NovaCat will
have the eBook icon
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Circulating books may be checked out by visiting the library. Distance students may also request books via Document Delivery.
Periodicals include journals, magazines, newspapers and other serial publications. Use the recommended databases to find articles pertaining to specific subjects. Many periodicals are available with full-text (or full image) online in these databases. If you find citations to articles that aren't full text, search the Journal Finder to see if specific titles are available in other databases.
Also, search NovaCat for individual titles and holdings information. Periodicals do not circulate, but may be viewed at the library location listed. NSU distance students may request copies of specific articles via Document Delivery.
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Barron's |
Inc. Journal of Business Research Miami Herald New York Times Sun Sentinel Wall Street Journal |
The online and CD-ROM databases serve as indexes to the literature, primarily periodicals. They include citations, abstracts and sometimes full-text. Click on the Info icon
for a complete description of the database. To access the databases, see Electronic Resources.
Many useful information resources are available on the Internet. But, remember to evaluate any Web site before using it for research.
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Businessweek Online |
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Express Industry Pages http://www.ceoexpress.com/Html/indinduspages.asp CEO Express offers tons of business information. This section offers info on specific industries. |
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information.com http://www.corporateinformation.com/ Requires a free registration, but offers a wealth of reports, company profiles, and analyses. |
| Edgar Database http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml Information on more than 50,000 of the largest or fastest-growing public and private U.S. companies. |
| Hoover's Online http://www.hoovers.com/ Information on more than 50,000 of the largest or fastest-growing public and private U.S. companies. |
| Price's List
of Lists http://www.specialissues.com/lol/ Has links to rankings and lists of companies and products. |
| Thomas Register http://www.thomasregister.com/ Helps you identify names of manufacturing companies, brands, products, and services. Registration is required, but free. |
| APA style is frequently used for papers and publications covering business topics. See Style Guides. |
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