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Parrish Library’s database of the week (9/21/12): Morningstar Document Research

September 21st, 2012

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

Database name:  Morningstar Document Research, from Morningstar.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/parrish, in the pull down Quick Access to Business Databases alpha list right below the Libraries’ search box.

Description/focus: Morningstar Document Research is a database that contains all electronically filed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) documents from 1994 to the present.

Start with this hint: At the Morningstar Document Research home page you can search for information about a company by entering the ticker (goog for example) or the name of the company.  When the company of interest is displayed you can choose from its SEC filings, or get other details by clicking on the links for Profile, Business Section, Quotes/Charts/News, Insider Summary, and others. You can also focus your search with filters such as geographic. Further down on the home screen, there are selections for filing news such as Corporate Changes, M&A, Delistings, and others.  See here for a short demonstration of a basic search.

Why you should know this database: An important aspect of Morningstar Document Research is the ability to search across multiple company document types for aspects such as ‘research & development’ or for some key financial element like ‘poison pill’.  Thus you could research what companies are implementing these by text-searching the entire documents, including the footnotes.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum:  A researcher can search for not only an individual company, but can search for tendencies, activities, actions, etc. across multiple companies or groups of companies within industries.

Cost: 5 seats, paid annually by the Libraries and the Accounting and Finance areas in the Krannert School of Management.

Tags: companies, financials, government agencies, historical information, inactive companies, industries, mergers & acquisitions, mutual funds, news, public companies, SEC filings, ticker symbol

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/.  For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 


Parrish Library’s database of the week (9/14/12): SimplyMap

September 14th, 2012

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

This Week’s Featured Database:  SimplyMap from Geographic Research, Inc.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/mel, in the pull down Quick Access to Business Databases alpha list right below the Libraries’ search box.

Description/focus: SimplyMap  provides demographic, business, and marketing data.

Start with this hint: The interface for SimplyMap can walk you through the steps to produce the map or chart you need.  The Variables you can select include:

Census Data
Consumer Expenditure
(for example, Housing or Child care)
Business Counts
Market Segments
(for example, In the Armed Forces)
Quality of Life (showing crime, earthquakes, snowfall)
Consumer Price Index
Retail Sales
Sales Potential
MRI Consumer Data
Life Stages
Simmons Data
(formerly Choices 3)

The information can be represented on a map but can also be presented in a spreadsheet. See here for a simplified demonstration of a basic search.

Why you should know this database:  SimplyMap is the tool to use to compare variables, rank locations, create a demographic analysis, or compare data for a location.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum: SimplyMap online workspaces can be shared.  This database can be used for any class that requires a business plan or forecasting.

Cost: Seats for 2 simultaneous users, paid annually by the Libraries. If both “seats” are taken, try again later.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of it for a class, contact kranlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/.  For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to promote your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.


Parrish Library’s database of the week (9/7/12): Mediamark Reporter

September 7th, 2012

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

Database name:  Mediamark Reporter, from GFK Mediamark Research & Intelligence.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/parrish, in the dropdown Quick Access to Business Databases list right below the Libraries’ 4-tab search box.

Description/focus: Mediamark Reporter provides demographic, lifestyle, product usage, and media data.

Start with this hint: Mediamark Reporter prefers Internet Explorer. First-time users need to create an account using your Purdue email and a password of your choosing.  After you login and enter the database called MRI+, you can explore the choices under Getting Started, but the real substance is accessed by clicking on Mediamark Reporter in the banner next to the tabs. Click here to see the basics of selecting options in Mediamark Reporter.  If the goal is to find out which population groups are the best potential market for a product or service, the column of Index numbers tells which groups are likely targets.  For personalized assistance with navigating this database, send a request to parrlib@purdue.edu.

Why you should know this tool:  Mediamark Reporter includes historic demographic data back to 2005 so that comparisons can be made.

How this will help students:  A marketing plan should include data on user preferences.  This kind of information is also included in SimplyMap (see Database of the Week next week) but Mediamark Reporter displays the data in a spreadsheet which might be more straightforward than a geographic display for some students. The interface is not intuitive, but students can get assistance by sending a request to parrlib@purdue.edu.

Tags: consumers, datasets, demographics, exportable excel, government information,  historical information, market research, market segments, products, social conditions, spreadsheets, statistics

Cost:  Paid annually by the Libraries.

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of this or any other library resource for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/. For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to feature your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 

 


Parrish Library’s database of the week (8/31/12): CountryWatch

August 31st, 2012

Welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

This Week’s Featured Database:  CountryWatch, from CountryWatch, Inc.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/parrish, in the pulldown Quick Access to Business Databases alpha list right below the Libraries’ search box.

Description/focus:  CountryWatch provides up-to-date news and information on each of the recognized countries of the world.

Start with this hint:  On your own you should explore the Intelligence Products listed on the left side of the home page, especially Country Data and Country Wire.  Access to the main value of the database begins with the  Country Reviews.  Select a country from the dropdown list and the resulting page is the “Country Overview,” a very brief sketch of the country’s basic information.  The review also provides links for detailed reports on specific topics in that country such as Political Conditions or  Environmental Policy.  Click here to see a basic search in CountryWatch.

Why you should know this database:  Each CountryWatch listing includes economic information, information on the investment climate, social and political information, and an environmental overview.   The Bibliography provides titles of books as well as links to both U.S. and international sources of information.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum:  At the top of the CountryWatch home page is the link for More search features.  Students can compare countries for a product such as cotton, or subject such as taxation, or a concept such as child labor.

Cost: Paid by the Libraries annually.

Tags:  agriculture, commodities, countries, country data, country profiles, crops, datasets, economic conditions, environmental research, government agencies, government information, international markets, international news, international relations, international research, news, politics, resource economics, social conditions, statistics

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of this or any other library resource for a class, contact parrlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/. For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to feature your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 

 


Purdue Libraries announces late-night study areas

August 27th, 2012

Purdue University Libraries now will offer late-night study areas in Hicks Undergraduate Library and Roland G. Parrish Library.

The newly renovated Hicks Undergraduate Library will have a space open 24 hours, seven days a week. The expanded extended hours section includes UnderGrounds along with a classroom-sized area and additional space.

The Roland G. Parrish Library of Management and Economics will be open 24 hours Monday through Thursday. It will be open through 6 p.m. Friday, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, and open at 11 a.m. Sunday. The library is on the second floor of the Krannert Building.

Both of the 24-hours areas support individual and collaborative study. The areas will have workstations, printers and copiers with free scanning capabilities that will be accessible after regular library hours by Purdue student ID card swipe.

Contact: Linda Rose, 765-494-6730, lrose@purdue.edu

 


Parrish Library’s database of the week (8/24/12): Global Market Information Database (GMID)

August 24th, 2012

Welcome back to campus! And welcome to Database of the Week, a feature from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics.  These weekly database snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.

Database name:  Global Market Information Database (aka Passport GMID), from Euromonitor International.

Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/parrish, in the pulldown Quick Access to Business Databases alpha list right below the Libraries’ search box.

Description/focus:  GMID provides international market intelligence reports.

Start with this hint: Using the GMID simple search field in the top right corner can generate an effective search. Enter a product, company, or industry that currently holds your interest to see a list of reports, or explore reports and documents by categories in the search bar. Click here to see a basic search in GMID, and contact anyone in the Parrish Library for advanced help.

 Why you should know this database:  GMID is one of our most powerful databases, with  domestic and international statistics on consumer goods and services, details on companies and industries, and comprehensive economic information on countries.

How this database can be integrated into the curriculum:  Students can easily navigate the GMID interface to use country consumer data to compare markets.  The reports include financial assessment and SWOT.

Cost: Paid by Krannert School of Management and the Libraries.

Tags:  companies, industries, market research, SWOT, consumers, countries, time series, international research

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Database of the Week comes to you from the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics. Our intent is to give you a brief introduction to a database that you may not know.  If you would like more information about this database, or if you would like a demonstration of this or any other library resource for a class, contact kranlib@purdue.edu.  Database of the Week is archived  at https://blogs.lib.purdue.edu/news/category/MGMT/. For more Purdue Libraries news, follow us on Twitter (@PurdueLibraries).

If you would like us to feature your favorite database, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.

 


Science Direct and Scopus Maintenance

August 22nd, 2012

ScienceDirect and Scopus will be unavailable this weekend from Saturday (August 25th) at 7:30AM to Sunday (August 26) at 2:30AM for maintenance and platform improvements. We are sorry for any inconvenience.


Purdue Celebrates Pioneering Midwestern Business Leader Kirby Risk

August 1st, 2012

The late J. Kirby Risk II called himself “a small-town businessman from the banks of the Wabash.” In her newest book, Kirby’s Way: How Kirby and Caroline Risk Built their Company on Kitchen-Table Values, author Angie Klink details the compelling story of  Kirby and the creation of the Kirby Risk Corporation. The book also highlights the importance of community and charity work for Kirby and Caroline, and the compassionate way he ran his company.

Kirby cofounded his battery company in 1926 with $500 he borrowed from his father. Today, Kirby Risk Corporation is a multimillion-dollar electrical products and services industry headquartered in Lafayette, Indiana, and spanning three states. Kirby Risk is committed to  Kirby’s concept of “sacrificial service” and is now run by Kirby’s son, Jim.

Kirby’s Way is a feel-good story about a self-made man in the heart of Indiana. Klink states, “Kirby Risk may not have wanted this book. Yet he would have esteemed it as a parable, a spiritual truth that compels readers to discover certainties for themselves.”

Klink is the author of the inspiring biography Divided Paths, Common Ground: The Story of Mary Matthews and Lella Gaddis, Pioneering Purdue Women Who Introduced Science into the Home. She also authored two children’s books, Purdue Pete Finds His Hammer (about Purdue University) and I Found U (about Indiana University). Her writing has been published in numerous Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She has won forty American Advertising Federation ADDY Awards and an honorable mention in the 2007 Erma Bombeck Writing Competition. Klink has a BA in communication from Purdue University.


ITaP’s Customer Service Center moving to HSSE Library

July 27th, 2012


ITaP’s Customer Service Center moving to HSSE Library

July 27th, 2012