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Private equity data in Bloomberg
Tracey Nunn2024-01-25T12:30:15+00:0015/06/2023|Tags: Bloomberg, business finance, cft, knl, mba, mirc, pe, private equity, SOMLibrary, vc, web-mirc-finance|
For those of you interested in private equity, here's a quick summary of the private equity information available in Bloomberg... [Bloomberg is accessible to registered users via the terminals in the School of Management Bloomberg ...
Finding industry profiles in Library resources
Karen Stokes2023-06-12T16:34:43+01:0012/06/2023|Tags: dmda, ecbs, FitchConnect, ibisworld, industries, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-industry|
When researching an industry; its size, value and performance; competitors, brands and trends in the market etc., we recommend having a look at the following services. These can all be accessed via the SOM Library's ...
Register for a British Library Reader’s Pass
Angela Sparks2024-03-26T14:15:06+00:0009/06/2023|Tags: british library, CranfieldSOM, mirc, research, SOMLibrary|
The British Library (in Euston, London) is open to students and researchers who wish to use its world-class collections and resources. To do this, you need to register for a reader's pass. Begin by following ...
How do I reference… a newspaper article in the APA7 style?
Karen Stokes2023-10-31T14:54:18+00:0002/06/2023|Tags: APA7, knl, newspapers, referencing, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-news|
If you're using newspaper content in your work, you may be wondering how to reference it. Is it exactly the same as a journal article reference? Well, it's pretty similar. Here's a short guide. To ...
Resource trial: Writefull
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-06-15T16:28:54+01:0001/06/2023|Tags: barrington, knl, resource trial, SOMLibrary, study skills|
Throughout June, Library Services are running a trial for Writefull which provides tools to help with academic writing. Writefull's support includes proofreading, spelling and grammar checking your work. It can also help you craft your ...
How do I access the full-text of Harvard Business Review (HBR)?
Karen Stokes2023-05-30T11:10:28+01:0030/05/2023|Tags: articles, ebsco, ejournals, hbr, journals, knl, library search, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-articles|
This is one of the most frequently asked questions in the School of Management Library, presumably because HBR is such a key management journal and is renowned worldwide. The short answer is via EBSCO Business ...