This document outlines the stages of a research project and provides resources for students to use. It discusses managing expectations and time, choosing primary or secondary data, designing surveys, analyzing and reporting results, and presenting findings. The document also warns of information overload from vast online resources and recommends starting with specific country, company, industry, or association resources to narrow the scope of research.
The document discusses the use of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to stay up-to-date with professional and personal information. It provides an overview of Web 2.0 technologies and how RSS fits within this context. Examples are given of how to access and manage RSS feeds using various tools like Internet Explorer, RSS readers, smartphones, and Google Reader. Potential applications of RSS for libraries are also presented, such as notifying users of new materials, events, and job openings.
This document provides instructions for searching various databases and sources for news, industry, and company information on the Factiva platform. It outlines choosing a country for news searches as well as searching specifically for news articles, industries, companies, or other company information types.
This document discusses search parameters and output options for a World Development Indicators search. It contains brief sections on setting search parameters and selecting data output formats.
This document contains information about a company including details about their news sources, company information, and financials. It provides an overview of the company's operations and performance across different areas in 3 sections.
This document provides an overview of using various databases to research the Singaporean chocolate market. It introduces the "Knowledge Triangle" approach of using country/demographic, company, and industry resources. It then demonstrates how to use databases like MarketLine, GMID, Factiva, and EMIS to find reports, market sizes, news articles, company profiles, and Singapore demographic statistics relevant to the topic.
The document outlines the steps to use the Global Market Information Database including selecting a category and country, understanding the results page, viewing statistics, and generating charts. It also describes hands-on activities for users to practice adding countries, finding sales values, comparing countries by normalizing data and converting growth data to percentages, and refining searches to country reports.
This document discusses developing a passionate team of instruction librarians at the Li Ka Shing Library at Singapore Management University. It outlines the library's roadmap for student instruction programs, including in-class sessions, thematic training, and research consultations. Feedback from students and faculty is also discussed. The document then covers the library's interventions for continual professional development, such as training coordination meetings, conference attendance, and external certification programs. It emphasizes developing instruction skills through on-the-job experience and a culture of collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and lifelong learning among the instructional team.
This document outlines the stages of a research project and provides resources for students to use. It discusses managing expectations and time, choosing primary or secondary data, designing surveys, analyzing and reporting results, and presenting findings. The document also warns of information overload from vast online resources and recommends starting with specific country, company, industry, or association resources to narrow the scope of research.
The document discusses the use of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to stay up-to-date with professional and personal information. It provides an overview of Web 2.0 technologies and how RSS fits within this context. Examples are given of how to access and manage RSS feeds using various tools like Internet Explorer, RSS readers, smartphones, and Google Reader. Potential applications of RSS for libraries are also presented, such as notifying users of new materials, events, and job openings.
This document provides instructions for searching various databases and sources for news, industry, and company information on the Factiva platform. It outlines choosing a country for news searches as well as searching specifically for news articles, industries, companies, or other company information types.
This document discusses search parameters and output options for a World Development Indicators search. It contains brief sections on setting search parameters and selecting data output formats.
This document contains information about a company including details about their news sources, company information, and financials. It provides an overview of the company's operations and performance across different areas in 3 sections.
This document provides an overview of using various databases to research the Singaporean chocolate market. It introduces the "Knowledge Triangle" approach of using country/demographic, company, and industry resources. It then demonstrates how to use databases like MarketLine, GMID, Factiva, and EMIS to find reports, market sizes, news articles, company profiles, and Singapore demographic statistics relevant to the topic.
The document outlines the steps to use the Global Market Information Database including selecting a category and country, understanding the results page, viewing statistics, and generating charts. It also describes hands-on activities for users to practice adding countries, finding sales values, comparing countries by normalizing data and converting growth data to percentages, and refining searches to country reports.
This document discusses developing a passionate team of instruction librarians at the Li Ka Shing Library at Singapore Management University. It outlines the library's roadmap for student instruction programs, including in-class sessions, thematic training, and research consultations. Feedback from students and faculty is also discussed. The document then covers the library's interventions for continual professional development, such as training coordination meetings, conference attendance, and external certification programs. It emphasizes developing instruction skills through on-the-job experience and a culture of collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and lifelong learning among the instructional team.
This document discusses search parameters and results from an industry search. It contains sections on search parameters and results but does not provide any details on the specific parameters searched or results found. The document performs an industry search and organizes the output into sections but lacks details about the actual topic searched or findings.
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This document outlines the steps to build a list of companies from OneSource: setting parameters for the search criteria, running the search on OneSource to generate a results page listing matching companies, and then viewing the results.
This document outlines the steps to search for information in a database: 1) Choose categories to search within like products or services, 2) Select geographic regions or locations to narrow the search, 3) View results on a page that displays matching data found from the specified search criteria.
The document discusses the evolution of the Information Commons concept and provides a case study of the Li Ka Shing Library at the Singapore Management University. It describes how the library has transformed from a traditional space into an integrated learning environment that supports both individual and collaborative work through facilities like the Collaborative Study Area. Surveys of students showed high usage of this new space and influenced the library to further diversify its environments and utilize technology to support learning anywhere and anytime.
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This document provides instructions on advanced search techniques for Google, including phrase searching using quotation marks, Boolean searching using operators like + and -, and limiting searches by document type, domain, and words in the document title.
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This document provides tips for evaluating information found on the web. It suggests starting searches broadly to get an overview and then narrowing the search by adding steps or keywords. The document also recommends planning alternative search strategies if the initial search is not working and using help screens to learn how to use new search tools.
EMIS provides information services focused on emerging markets through an advanced search tool, country snapshots, company research, and industry research organized through a portal of resources.
This document provides information on consumer markets and contains data on consumer expenditure. It outlines getting started by browsing reports available which include types of data such as consumer expenditure data.
The document outlines steps for creating a list of companies and executives from search results. It involves setting parameters to view output lists, first for companies and then executives, generated from the specified parameters.
The flag of Taiwan features a red field with a dark blue rectangle in the upper hoist corner containing a white sun with 12 rays, representing the months and 12 traditional Chinese hours. The blue and white canton design dates back to 1895 and was later adopted by the Kuomintang Party. The colors symbolize liberty, justice, democracy, fraternity, sacrifice, nationalism, equality, frankness, and the people's livelihood.
This document provides information about industry reports and data available from a service called OneSource. OneSource offers industry information, reports, snapshots, and an advanced search tool to access their industry data and analysis. The document lists some of the key sections and features available on the OneSource website for researching industries.
This document contains information on geographies, search parameters, and consumer lifestyle. It appears to provide data and insights across multiple topics without going into detail on any single issue. The document touches on location analysis, search filters, and consumer behavior at a high level.
This document provides information on 5 key subject databases for research: OneSource, ISI Emerging Markets, CEIC Global Markets Indicators Database, World Development Indicators, and Factiva Article Search. These databases contain economic and business data, scholarly articles, and news articles. Users should be aware that some databases have limits on the number of concurrent users.
Dow Jones Factiva fornece informações sobre empresas e notícias de jornais, incluindo páginas de resultados de pesquisa, detalhes de empresas e dados financeiros.
This database search tool allows users to search across multiple databases at once for relevant articles. By searching multiple databases simultaneously, users can cast a wider net to find all available articles on their topic of interest from different sources in a single search. This streamlined search process saves users time by consolidating results from various databases into a single results list.
This document outlines the stages and timeline for completing a research project. It includes 4 main stages: getting started, research methodology, writing up, and communication. Key activities are forming teams, choosing primary or secondary data analysis, designing surveys, reporting results, and presenting findings. The timeline suggests weeks 1-3 for planning, weeks 4-7 for data collection, weeks 8-11 for analysis and writing, with presentations and exams in the final weeks.
The document discusses different types of resources that can provide knowledge including country and demographic resources, company resources, industry resources, data trade publications, scholarly publications, research reports, associations, and news. These resources offer information on markets, technologies, competitors and more to help gain insights and stay informed.
A research librarian can provide 5 types of assistance: 1) Answering enquiries via email or walk-in about the library and research. 2) Hands-on training on using the digital library system PYXIS. 3) Instruction on best practices for using relevant databases. 4) Research consultations for small groups working on projects and assignments. 5) Online research guides and subject navigators to help students start their research.
This document outlines the stages of a research project and provides resources for students to use. It discusses managing expectations and time, choosing primary or secondary data, designing surveys, analyzing and reporting results, and presenting findings. The document also warns of information overload from vast online resources and recommends starting with specific country, company, industry, or association resources to narrow the scope of research.
This document outlines various levels of analysis for conducting industry and competitive analysis, including sector, group, line-of-business, and strategic business unit levels. It also lists frameworks for external analysis like PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, and benchmarks competitors' activities in areas like the value chain. The goal is to analyze industries, competitors, trends and success factors at different scopes to develop business strategies.
This document discusses search parameters and results from an industry search. It contains sections on search parameters and results but does not provide any details on the specific parameters searched or results found. The document performs an industry search and organizes the output into sections but lacks details about the actual topic searched or findings.
Building a list of companies in one source bsm_israelrajenmunoo
This document outlines the steps to build a list of companies from OneSource: setting parameters for the search criteria, running the search on OneSource to generate a results page listing matching companies, and then viewing the results.
This document outlines the steps to search for information in a database: 1) Choose categories to search within like products or services, 2) Select geographic regions or locations to narrow the search, 3) View results on a page that displays matching data found from the specified search criteria.
The document discusses the evolution of the Information Commons concept and provides a case study of the Li Ka Shing Library at the Singapore Management University. It describes how the library has transformed from a traditional space into an integrated learning environment that supports both individual and collaborative work through facilities like the Collaborative Study Area. Surveys of students showed high usage of this new space and influenced the library to further diversify its environments and utilize technology to support learning anywhere and anytime.
Getting the most out of google advanced search techniquesrajenmunoo
This document provides instructions on advanced search techniques for Google, including phrase searching using quotation marks, Boolean searching using operators like + and -, and limiting searches by document type, domain, and words in the document title.
Getting the most out of google evaluationrajenmunoo
This document provides tips for evaluating information found on the web. It suggests starting searches broadly to get an overview and then narrowing the search by adding steps or keywords. The document also recommends planning alternative search strategies if the initial search is not working and using help screens to learn how to use new search tools.
EMIS provides information services focused on emerging markets through an advanced search tool, country snapshots, company research, and industry research organized through a portal of resources.
This document provides information on consumer markets and contains data on consumer expenditure. It outlines getting started by browsing reports available which include types of data such as consumer expenditure data.
The document outlines steps for creating a list of companies and executives from search results. It involves setting parameters to view output lists, first for companies and then executives, generated from the specified parameters.
The flag of Taiwan features a red field with a dark blue rectangle in the upper hoist corner containing a white sun with 12 rays, representing the months and 12 traditional Chinese hours. The blue and white canton design dates back to 1895 and was later adopted by the Kuomintang Party. The colors symbolize liberty, justice, democracy, fraternity, sacrifice, nationalism, equality, frankness, and the people's livelihood.
This document provides information about industry reports and data available from a service called OneSource. OneSource offers industry information, reports, snapshots, and an advanced search tool to access their industry data and analysis. The document lists some of the key sections and features available on the OneSource website for researching industries.
This document contains information on geographies, search parameters, and consumer lifestyle. It appears to provide data and insights across multiple topics without going into detail on any single issue. The document touches on location analysis, search filters, and consumer behavior at a high level.
This document provides information on 5 key subject databases for research: OneSource, ISI Emerging Markets, CEIC Global Markets Indicators Database, World Development Indicators, and Factiva Article Search. These databases contain economic and business data, scholarly articles, and news articles. Users should be aware that some databases have limits on the number of concurrent users.
Dow Jones Factiva fornece informações sobre empresas e notícias de jornais, incluindo páginas de resultados de pesquisa, detalhes de empresas e dados financeiros.
This database search tool allows users to search across multiple databases at once for relevant articles. By searching multiple databases simultaneously, users can cast a wider net to find all available articles on their topic of interest from different sources in a single search. This streamlined search process saves users time by consolidating results from various databases into a single results list.
This document outlines the stages and timeline for completing a research project. It includes 4 main stages: getting started, research methodology, writing up, and communication. Key activities are forming teams, choosing primary or secondary data analysis, designing surveys, reporting results, and presenting findings. The timeline suggests weeks 1-3 for planning, weeks 4-7 for data collection, weeks 8-11 for analysis and writing, with presentations and exams in the final weeks.
The document discusses different types of resources that can provide knowledge including country and demographic resources, company resources, industry resources, data trade publications, scholarly publications, research reports, associations, and news. These resources offer information on markets, technologies, competitors and more to help gain insights and stay informed.
A research librarian can provide 5 types of assistance: 1) Answering enquiries via email or walk-in about the library and research. 2) Hands-on training on using the digital library system PYXIS. 3) Instruction on best practices for using relevant databases. 4) Research consultations for small groups working on projects and assignments. 5) Online research guides and subject navigators to help students start their research.
This document outlines the stages of a research project and provides resources for students to use. It discusses managing expectations and time, choosing primary or secondary data, designing surveys, analyzing and reporting results, and presenting findings. The document also warns of information overload from vast online resources and recommends starting with specific country, company, industry, or association resources to narrow the scope of research.
This document outlines various levels of analysis for conducting industry and competitive analysis, including sector, group, line-of-business, and strategic business unit levels. It also lists frameworks for external analysis like PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, and benchmarks competitors' activities in areas like the value chain. The goal is to analyze industries, competitors, trends and success factors at different scopes to develop business strategies.