Ngā pātengi raraunga pakihi me ngā rauemi tuihono - Business Databases and Online Resources
Resources you have access to with your library card. Also included in this list are a number of freely available websites that can be accessed without a library card login.
Online library resources
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ABI / INFORM Global
International business information including business trends, management techniques and practice and more. You can also access The Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition), The Economist, and Financial Times in full text for free.
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Academic Search Elite
A rich resource spanning a broad stretch of academic subjects with thousands of full-text journals and abstracted and indexed journals, many of which are peer-reviewed.
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Australia & New Zealand Newsstream
Newspapers from New Zealand and Australia covering regional and international topics updated daily, that can often be searched back many years. Some titles include: The Dominion Post, The New Zealand Herald, The Press, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age (Melbourne).
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Business Source Premier
A business research database offering information in nearly every area of business including management, economics, finance, accounting and international business. Titles include: Harvard Business Review, New Zealand Management, Forbes and NZ Business.
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Business: Entrepreneurship (Gale)
Looking to start a business? Gale Business Entrepreneurship covers all aspects of starting and operating a business – including accounting, finance, human resources, management, marketing, and more. Download reports and articles to help you write a business plan, craft a marketing campaign or launch a product.
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Business: Plan Builder (Gale)
A step-by-step planning tool for starting, managing and optimising a business or nonprofit. The program will walk you through five areas of exploration to develop a business plan. (You’ll need to create an account to save your progress.)
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Economist Historical Archive, 1843–2020 (Gale)
The Economist presents the world’s political, business, scientific, technological and cultural developments and the connections between them. With this archive you can access every weekly issue between 1843 and 2015 — from cover to cover.
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Index New Zealand
An index of abstracts and descriptions of articles in New Zealand publications over the last 30 years to the present in English, and from September 2007 in te reo Māori. Although INNZ doesn’t have the full text of articles, it indexes a huge number of New Zealand magazines, newspapers and journals, and can be hugely useful for finding articles in your area of interest.
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Katalyst
Contains comprehensive profiles on 15,800 New Zealand business to business (B2B) companies including details on their activities, brands, people, products and services searchable by 30 different criteria including location, number of employees, turnover, products (by ANZSIC code), job category or job title.
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LinkedIn Learning
Unlimited access to over 12,000 online video courses — topics include IT, business, design & more.
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PressReader
Same day access to full-page replicas of newspapers & magazines from NZ and around the world in 60+ languages.
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ProQuest Research Library
Access to a wide range of scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, and newspapers on popular academic subjects. The database includes more than 6,600 titles – over 5,000 in full text – from 1971 forward.