This research guide has been created to help students taking FDS100: Falcon Discovery Seminar with Professor Veronica Barber.
Income and wealth inequality continues to grow in the United States. In this course, we'll examine the growing gap between the rich and the poor, looking through the lens of social inequality, executive compensation, and corporate social responsibility. We'll consider whether a living wage should be pursued and by whom. Additionally, we'll explore the impact a living wage can have on employees, organizations, communities, and society at large.
This guide has been designed to help you with conducting research for the assignments in this class.
The Bentley Library is pleased to offer special subscriptions to the online versions of the Financial Times, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. Current Bentley students can sign up for special accounts (lasting for one year) to access articles and other content available right on the paper's website.
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​Bloomberg.com provides a comprehensive source of financial news and data via unlimited digital access to the website, including streaming Bloomberg TV 24/7, live radio, podcasts and narrated articles. Available to current Bentley students, faculty, and staff. Visit our Bloomberg.com guide for directions on how to access this subscription and create an account.
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Research Consultations are scheduled one-on-one meetings with a reference librarian. You can also schedule these consultations for a small group. Consultations usually last 30 minutes and take place during Reference Librarian Hours as listed above. 48 hours advanced notice required.
Research Guides
Research Guides are resources created by Bentley Librarians to guide you through research. These guides will contain a map of best bet resources of where to find information and search tips to make the research process easier. A research guide may include a list of relevant databases to search in, suggested search terms, recommended book titles, lists of websites, and more. Browse our list of Research Guides to see if one has been created for your class, a subject area, or a topic you are researching.
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