Libraries
Borrow fiction online – for free!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2025-03-13T14:39:37+00:0015/11/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, libby, reading, SOMLibrary|
Everybody needs a break from work, and if you fancy reading or listening to some fiction or non-academic books, we have the app for you! Use the Libby app to borrow a host of online books ...
Researching IPOs in Bloomberg
Helen Holmes2025-08-11T16:17:07+01:0014/11/2024|Tags: Bloomberg, company financials, ipo, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
Are you researching IPOs? Do you want to find IPOs on a specific index (eg S&P 500, or UK AIM Index) for specific dates? Then Bloomberg is where you should be looking. If you haven’t ...
Researching a market or industry?
Karen Stokes2025-07-09T16:26:16+01:0007/11/2024|Tags: industries, knl, market research, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-industry|
We've been running some lunchtime sessions recently on researching markets and industries. Here's a quick a recap for those who took part or a brief introduction for anyone who missed the session. If you need ...
How do I reference… analysts’ reports in the APA7 style?
Karen Stokes2024-11-01T12:07:43+00:0001/11/2024|Tags: APA7, brokers reports, knl, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Brokers' and analysts' reports can be invaluable sources if you are researching a company or industry. If you are are using any in your work, you will need to cite and reference them, just as ...
Researching IPOs on Workspace (SDC)
Tracey Nunn2024-10-18T13:40:23+01:0021/10/2024|Tags: company financials, ipo, sdc, sdc platinum, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance, workspace|
If you need data on IPOs and share issues, our best source would be SDC Platinum via Workspace. SDC contains data going back to the 1960s and is one of the most comprehensive resources covering ...
Company screening in Capital IQ
Tracey Nunn2024-10-11T16:07:35+01:0011/10/2024|Tags: capitaliq, company financials, libraries, school of management, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
Researching a company and looking to discover others like it? Perhaps in the same industry, region, or of a similar size? If so, you might want to try the screening function in S&P Capital IQ. ...
