You can use the library's search to find many books and other materials such as videos, government publications, and more.
Includes publications such as The Economist, MIT Sloan Management Review, Business Insider, and the Wall Street Journal.
Includes publications such as the Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fast Company, and more.
ScienceDirect (Elsevier) offers full-text journal articles from more than 450 peer-reviewed journals in arts and humanities, business, management, accounting, decision sciences, economics, econometrics, finance, psychology, and social sciences.
While you can do a Google Search to find the websites of specific publications, you may come across embargoes or have limited access to that publication's content.
Use the Journal Search to find out if we have access to that publication either in print or online, which database has that particular publication if available electronically, and dates of coverage. Search by the title of the publication.
Note: Print Current Periodicals are not available for check out and must be read in the library.
Google Scholar contains theses, books, abstracts and court opinions from scholarly sources, including academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Using Google Scholar can be a great way to expand your search to locate materials outside of the Bentley Library Search.
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Google Scholar contains theses, books, abstracts and court opinions from scholarly sources, including academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Using Google search techniques, users can find and download articles directly from selected Bentley Library article databases and other websites. Google Scholar also provides links to related articles, enabling users to easily broaden a search.