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BCOM 3143 – Wardrope, Monday, June 18, 2007
Hey everyone,
As promised, here is a summary of the instruction session. Remember, if you have any questions at all, please don’t be afraid to ask. We are more than happy to help with anything you may need.
Library Catalog
Use the library catalog to find books or other materials in the library. The catalog will NOT search for articles. Type in a few keywords to find materials on the industry you have selected. Don’t forget the results are based on the date, not relevance, so make sure to scan the entire list. You may miss something really good if you only look at the first few.
Also, remember to check out some of the books on the Business Tables on the 1st floor in the reference area. They may be especially useful. You can consult the list on the handout I gave you entitled “Business Resources.”
LexisNexis
Use LexisNexis for several different kinds of information. First, you can use LexisNexis to perform business news searches.
LexisNexis is also good for company financials, company profiles, and SEC filings. To access all of these, make sure to click on the “Business” link on the left-hand side of the LexisNexis homepage.
Standard & Poor’s
Standard & Poor’s (SP) is great for industry analysis, company profiles, and financials. Once you log in, you can search for specific companies or use the “Quick Links” box to find information on a specific industry. Definitely consult this database for your assignment once you’ve identified the industry you’ll be researching.
Mergent Online
Mergent is a powerful database, most useful for company financials. Mergent also allows you to create custom reports where you can select different data sets to include. You can even compare multiple companies. Try it out and create a comparison report with different companies within the industry you have selected.
Business Source Premier
You can use Business Source Premier (BSP) to obtain a variety of information. BSP contains loads of different news and scholarly articles on different industries and companies. You can also find SWOT analyses by typing:
Your Company AND SWOT
To obtain industry profiles, type the name of the industry into the search box, and use the “Publication Type” box below to limit the search to industry profiles.
Conclusion
Ok, that’s about it. Remember, if you have any questions, feel free to contact us. You can get in touch with me directly at:
jcimock@ucok.edu
405-974-2947
Thanks everyone, and good luck with your assignment. Hope you thought the class was helpful.
Jason Cimock
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BCOM 3143 – Kusler (Henderson) Class – Library Instruction (Wednesday, June 13)
Hey everyone
So here’s a rundown of what we covered during the library instruction session for BCOM 3143 – Kusler (Henderson).
You have a group project which you’ll need to complete for the course. If you lost your copy of the assignment sheet, here is a brief version:
BCOM 3143 -Team Project Assignment
Staple reports, do not use binders.
NOTE: Components to be included in the written report may be adjusted by the instructor.
Instructions
Step 1: The team may select one of the following topics or submit a different topic to the instructor for approval.
- President Webb has selected you to be part of a team responsible for developing a concept to improve the UCO image. Be specific on ways the recommendations will help UCO. Include research to support your recommendations.
- You and friends have a terrific idea for a new business. Explore the entrepreneurial ventures that fit your business idea. Write a report and prepare a presentation to be used as you seek funding for your venture. Include a description of your proposed company, its product or service, a market analysis (competition), and if appropriate a management and financial plan.
- The Governor is disappointed in the results of the lottery. The funding generated for education is less than expected. Report the lottery results and make suggestions on how the revenue can be increased for next year.
- Propose your own report topic to the professor for approval.
Step 2: DUE July 11: Submit a Work Schedule Calendar (see page 357)
Step 2: Prepare a written report including at least the following components:
A. Title Page
B. Executive Summary (1-2 pages)
C. Introduction
D. Body (include justification of your recommendations/decisions)
E. Conclusion
F. Cite research in APA format (attach the first page of each of your secondary sources)
Step 3: Present an oral report of your proposal.
- The team is allowed 20 minutes for their presentation
- Visual aids are required in the presentation
- Present for and attentive to other group presentations
Step 4: Evaluate team member’s participation in this project.
A. Complete the evaluation form.
B. Instructor reserves the right to lower the participation grade if the team member is not present for and attentive for other groups’ presentations.
Format Limit the report to no more than eight pages in length. Use 11-point type. Use white space effectively for easy reading.Ok, to complete this assignment you’re going to need to do some research. In particular, you’re going to want to find some books and articles about your topic so that you can use them as sources in your paper and in your oral presentation. Let’s start with how to find books you can use for the project.
Books
To find books, use the UCO Library Catalog
Once there, type in some keywords and run a search. These are some searches that might be helpful:
corporat? AND image
business AND plans
business AND proposals
entrepreneur?
lotter?
Articles
To find articles concerning your topic, you’ll need to use some of the library’s databases. These databases can be accessed anywhere as long as you have an internet connection. If you’re accessing the databases from off-campus, you’ll need to input your UConnect UserID and Password.
To access the business databases, click here.
Depending on your topic, you’ll probably need to search several different databases to find the information you need. Most databases have unique information that cannot be accessed anywhere else. Here is an overview of some of the databases we covered in class:
Business Source Premier
Great database to consult for any business related topic. Specifically, search this database to find articles from magazines, newspapers, and journals related to the business field.
Searches you might want to try:
improv* AND corporat* and image
business AND plans
business AND proposals
oklahoma AND lottery
LexisNexis
Use this database to find newspaper articles and articles relating to the business field. Try the same searches as the ones listed under Business Source Premier.
Standard & Poors
Use this database to get market analyses. Those working on Topic B (business proposal) will definitely want to consult this database. Search for the industry of your proposed business (Restaurants, Housebuilding, Computers: Networking, etc.).
NewsBank
Go here to get full-text access to The Daily Oklahoman, The Tulsa World, and The Journal Record, as well as many other national and global newspapers. You can use the same searches listed under Business Source Premier.
ReferenceUSA
Use this database to scout competition for Topic B (business proposal).
Job Postings
There are a ton of different ways to search for job postings. For starters, over the last few years there has been a surge of different websites which allow you to post your resume and search for job postings. Good examples of these are Monster.com and Careerbuilder.com. Of course, there are many others besides the most recognizable. A good list of sites containing job postings can be found at the Librarian’s Internet Index.
There’s always the good old-fashioned way of looking in a newspaper, but now many newspapers put their job postings online. The Daily Oklahoman Job Site is a good example of this. If you know the area in which you’d like to find a job, search the area’s newspaper web sites.
Also, many trade journals and publications also feature different job postings from around the country. There are thousands of different trade journals, many related to specific industries or disciplines. Start subscribing to a few trade journals related to your field.
Don’t forget about the Career Services department here on campus. They can help with the job hunting process. In particular, they are hosting a job fair soon. Job fairs are a quick and easy way to distribute your resume to a large number of corporations that are hiring. Make sure to dress well when attending. First impressions are critical.
Other Resources
Please remember, if you need help or have a question for another class, please feel free to chat with us (chat box is on our MySpace and Facebook profiles), call us (405-974-2878), email us, or stop by the reference desk. We’re here to help!
Thanks alot,
Jason Cimock
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