Palgrave ebooks: PDF, ePub, Kindle, ReadCube... and no DRM!
As you may have noticed, the SFU Library provides access to thousands of ebooks.
As you may have noticed, the SFU Library provides access to thousands of ebooks.
Sooo... Staples Advantage Canada has named today "National Clean Your Office Day." My cynical side sees the obvious marketing ploy, of course, but my I-can't-find-my-desk side grudgingly accepts that perhaps some tidying and organizing (and recycling, scrubbing, airing-out...) might be worth investigating.
Okay, this is just too cool not to share...
I was just looking for something in our ThomsonOne-Investment Banking database when I noticed a feature that I hadn't really explored before. Under Screening & Analysis > Individuals > Officers & Directors > Connections I was able to track the connections between two directors or C-suite personnel from different corporations.
I was just scanning a report on the usage this spring of our IBISWorld database and was impressed by how wide the range of interests within SFU can be in such a short time. Our researchers are looking into everything!
You may have heard about the new book by Michael Lewis, Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt, in the last few days. It's been reviewed, critiqued, excerpted, and discussed in places such as Slate, NYT Magazine, and the
We’ve recently purchased online access to 7 new industry almanacs by Plunkett Research, with more titles expected in the new few months. Each Plunkett ebook covers recent trends and statistics and provides descriptions of key companies in the industry. Geographic coverage of each title is global, but with a very strong US emphasis.
Some good news for a rainy, grey day:
You can now sit at home in your PJs (or in your office, I suppose, although the PJs may not be a good idea then) and arrange for books in our branches to be retrieved and put on hold for you. Then wait for a pause in the deluge a day or two later and zip up to grab your books. (We'll hold the book for up to 7 days.) Yes, we love you *that* much!
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I happened to catch a very entertaining (and educational) overview of ambush marketing on CBC Radio's Under the Influence program this weekend, then came across a related news story that connected the topic to the Olympics: Sochi Olympics on lookout for ambush marketing
With both the Olympics and our newest database (Factiva) on my mind, it seemed a natural next step to check out what Factiva might have to offer if I was researching the Olympics...
a. Russian News
Wouldn't it be interesting to see how the Olympics is discussed within their host country? Are there complaints about costs? Does nationalism override objectivity? Do issues that are reported outside of the country get coverage internally?
OK, I couldn't resist. With Valentine's Day looming on the horizon, how could I not talk about research done on Office Romances? My interest was piqued by an alert I received about Vault's 2014 Office Romance Survey: Love Is In The Air. But, being a librarian, I couldn't resist digging a bit deeper into the topic. If you're interested in researching this hot topic, start by searching for... 1.