Provides full text from 11,200 sources, including more than 1,100 scholarly business journals. Daily updates.
Use the following subject terms to find related items in the library catalogue:
• Accounting Standards
• Accounting Small Business
• Accounting Corporations
• Accounting Data Processing
• Accounting Finance Public
• British Columbia Accounting
• Finance Public Canada
• Accounting History Accounting
• International Business Enterprises
Question: What value lies in a reference work? Why should you bother to consult these books?
Answer: Reference books help create a framework around your topic. They can help guide you in asking the right questions. Reference books can help researchers become more efficient database searchers - in formulating which keywords (or search terms) to use. Scholarly reference books also contain bibliographies (!!) - a listing of some of the most respected secondary and most useful primary sources on a topic. In a nutshell.... reference books are a great way to begin your research.
Here are some awesome books to get you started on your research topic. Please note: E-Books are restricted to current TRU students, staff and faculty.
The following databases are your "best bets" for finding journal articles in the Accounting field. They are listed in relevancy order, with the database at the top having the highest concentration of related articles.
Indexes more than 400 major journals as well as articles in collective volumes (essays, proceedings, etc.), books, book reviews, dissertations, and working papers. Updates: unknown
Current and retrospective bibliographic information, author abstracts, and cited references found in over 1,700 of the world's leading scholarly social sciences journals covering more than 50 disciplines. They also cover individually selected, relevant items from approximately 3,300 of the world's leading science and technology journals.
Scholarly collection, spans nearly every area of academic study. Updated daily.
Some really great resources to consult are: