For this class you will need to find primary sources of information. This means material that contains firsthand accounts of events that were created contemporaneously or later recalled by an eyewitness. Some examples that might apply to this assignment include newspaper articles and company press releases. Other sources that provide a contemporaneous account include company stock filings and annual reports and transcripts of government hearings.
The following databases allow for the broadest, most comprehensive, and most easily-accessible coverage of business topics.
Provides full-text for thousands of business journals and other sources, peer-reviewed business publications, trade journals/general business magazines, books (most indexed by chapter), industry reports and market research reports.
More than 600 report titles dealing with consumer and market reports covering U.K., European, U.S. and international consumer markets are added to Mintel every year. Also includes daily news articles on corporate, product and advertising activity; market share and drivers; forecasts; and leading company information.