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Help with sources of archival information

  • 1.  Help with sources of archival information

    Posted 10-31-2006 09:49

    Apologies for cross posting.

    As a PhD student, identifying useful data bases and other sources of archival information is an important but haphazard activity . I was hoping that the BPS and ENT community would be willing to help improve that process .   What data bases do you rely on or recommend to your PhD students and why ?   If you are willing to share your thoughts, I would be happy to compile the recommendations of the community and make them available to all.  I hope this would be the start of a valuable resource for the BPS and ENT community.

    Regards,

    Stuart Napshin

    MBA, MS Information Systems

    PhD Candidate

    LeBow College of Business

    Drexel University

         snapshin@drexel.edu

         610-220-4741               

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