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Academic BRASS

published by the
BRASS Business Reference in Academic Libraries Committee

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Welcome to Academic BRASS, a web newsletter targeting current and aspiring academic business librarians around the globe. We hope that you enjoy our newsy yet issue based articles and information items.

Current Issue - vol.3(1), Spring 2007

bullet Teaching EDGAR in a Business Class
Jan Lewis, Associate Director, Joyner Library, East Carolina University

Why the EDGAR database from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an integral resource for business students?  more

bullet Competition for Mergent?  A Brief Look at Bureau van Dijk’s Osiris Database
Louise Feldmann, Business Librarian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

Is there a good competitor to the Mergent Online database?  more

bullet International Business and Economic Information on the Web
Jeanie Welch, Business Librarian, J. Murray Atkins Library, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

The global nature of the World Wide Web has brought an abundance of formerly hard-to-find information on international business and economics to libraries.  more

bullet Challenges Faced by a New Academic Business Librarian
John E. Juricek, Librarian, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California in Los Angeles

John E. Juricek shares some of my experiences as a new academic business librarian.  more

bullet Academic Business Library Helps Spread Economic Development
Paul Brothers, Business Reference Librarian, Angelo Bruno Business Library, University of Alabama

The Alabama Entrepreneurial Research Network (AERN) was established to encourage small business start-ups in economically impoverished west Alabama.  more

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2005
vol.2(2), Spring 2005
2004
vol.2(1), Fall 2004
vol.1(4), March 2004
2003
vol.1(3), December 2003
vol.1(2), September 2003
vol.1(1), May 2003

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