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Key Purpose
Survey Instruments in Information Systems ISWORLDNet's repository of MIS survey instruments and related citations.
Qualitative Research in Information Systems This section of the ISWORLDNet "aims to provide qualitative researchers in IS - and those wanting to know
how to do qualitative research - with useful information on the conduct, evaluation and publication of qualitative research."
Research Tasks Repository (by category) for IS Research "Our purpose is to provide a place for storing and finding research tasks and sharing knowledge regarding the use of those tasks. All tasks can be viewed in plain text format or downloaded in Microsoft Word 6.0 format."
ISWORLDNet's EndNote Library is a "bibliographic database and reference management program, available for either Windows or Macintosh operating systems." The current compilation of libraries includes: Web development, Behavioral research, web systems security, etc. These libraries provide topical list of citations for use in research.
MIS Theory/Research Bibliography @BRINT.COM A bibliography of key articles in MIS theory and research (not exhaustive or comprehensive) from 1993-1996.
eBusiness Planning Resources A collection of links to articles and online resources for e-business planning, web site design and free hosting(extracted from Dr. Deepak Khanzanchi's "Electronic Commerce" course website).
Metaindex for online e-zines... A collection of links to indexes, magazines/newspapers, and professional organizations(extracted from Dr. Deepak Khazanchi's homepage).
MLA Citation Guidelines Standardized guidelines for citing journal artciles, magazine articles, books, online sources and databases. For a "free" list of examples and illustrations of the MLA style check out the Hawaii University Library MLA examples page
APA citation guidelines American Psychological Association (APA) like the MLA guidelines provides a set of standardized guidelines for citing printed and web-based references.
A+ Research and Writing An excellent step-by-step guide for learning how to do  library reesarch and write a research paper.
UNO Library Electronic Indexes Provides access to online databases such as ABI/INFORM, EbscoHost, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, Firstsearch, and Brittanica online.
EDGAR Database of Corporate Information This is the official site of the corporate reports submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics This site includes a wide variety of data, including work stoppage data, consumer and producer price indexes, employee benefits survey, occupational safety and health data, the National Compensation Survey (NCS), and the Consumer Expenditure Survey.
U.S. Bureau of the Census This site provides social, economic, and demographic data.  Find a topic easily with “Subjects A to Z” or select one of the major categories (people, business, geography).  Much data is available for states and smaller geographic areas such as counties.
Business Advisor Aims to “provide business with one-step access to federal government information, services, and transactions.” Coordinates information from over 60 different government agencies.  Sponsored by the Small Business Administration.
Scout Report for Business and Economics A bi-weekly evaluation of Internet resources chosen especially for students, librarians, and faculty in higher education.  Also available as a free e-mail subscription. Each issue selects, evaluates, and annotates several Internet sites related to business and economics. A searchable archive is also available.
Bloomberg.com Up-to-the-minute news and data about money and markets from Bloomberg. See especially the financial news section (http://www.bloomberg.com/bbn) and the business news section (http://www.bloomberg.com/st/bbn/topten.html).
Companies Online Produced by Dun & Bradstreet with Lycos, this database provides basic information for more than 100,000 public and private companies. Included are the address and telephone, the D-U-N-S number, the trade names, the industry, the Web address(es) with links, the ownership structure and ownership, the ticker symbol and exchange, the latest stock quote, and (for a fee) a business background report.
MSU-CIBER International Business Resources on the WWW Managed by the Michigan State University Center for International Business Education and Research, this site provides links to news/periodicals, regional and country?specific information, statistical data and information sources, government resources, national trade information and leads, directories, and much more.
Virtual International Business and Economics Sources (VIBES) Provides statistics, articles, and research reports on international business plus links to other English language international business sites. A service of the J. Murrey Atkins Library, University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
Corporate Information Organized by country, this meta site provide links to dozens of other sites (such as the SEC's EDGAR) that offer information about individual companies.
Fortune 500 Lists the 500 largest corporations in the world compiled annually by Fortune magazine. Search and rank corporations by several criteria. Also includes a directory of CEO's.
   
   

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