Salem State College Library

Research Sources for
Sport Management
Professor Smolianov

Fall 2005


Nancy Dennis
Business Reference & Instruction Librarian
nancy.dennis@salemstate.edu
978-542-6218    
   

Example HR

¦ Business Databases ¦ Sport Database ¦ News Databases ¦ Industry Web Sites ¦
¦ Industry Reference Books ¦ Ratios ¦ Industry Classifications ¦ Associations ¦
¦ Government Industry Data  ¦

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Business Databases
- for news, in-depth company reports, industry reports, financial data -

EBSCO
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)
Database: Business Source Premier.
Displays holdings of some 8,350 scholarly and news oriented business
journals.
National and regional coverage. See the "Company Profiles"
tab for access to
the Datamonitor Company Profiles. These provide
both basic
and indepth company
analyses.
FirstSearch
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)
Database: Database: Business Dateline. Find under: "List all Databases."
Covers regional business activities and trends and major stories on local
firms,
their products, and executives. Sources include regional
publications, Business
Wire press releases, and major newspapers.

Database: BusIndustry (Business and Industry). Find under: "List all
Databases."
Contains important facts, figures and key events for
international public and
private companies, industries, products, and
markets for manufacturing and
service industries. Covers all the primary
business information sources -- from
leading trade magazines, newsletters,
and the general business press to
international business dailies.
Database: Disclosure. Find under: "List all Databases."
Contains information about all public company filings including annual
reports,
company summary information, and shareholder reports. Includes
information
from public documents maintained by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange
Commission. Offers daily updates of stock trading reports.
Displays full text of
documents.
Database: EconLit (Economics Literature). Find under: "List all Databases."
Produced by the American Economics Association. Covers 1,279 titles from
1969 to the present.
Database: WilsonSelectPlus. Find under: "List all Databases."
Provides full text articles in many business topics including accounting,
advertising, auditing, banking, economics, finance, foreign investment,
insurance, international trade, investment analysis, management, marketing,
real estate, taxation, and telecommunications.
Database: WorldScope. Find under: "List all Databases."
Gives business descriptions, key ratios, financial information, and officers.
Gale InfoTrac
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)

Database: General Business File ASAP.  
Analyzes company performance and activity, industry events and trends as
well as the latest in management, economics and politics. Access to a
combination
of broker research reports, trade publications, newspapers,
journals and company
directory listings with full text and images available.
Database: Business and Company ASAP.
Provides information on companies, markets and industries. From market
trends,
mergers and acquisitions to current management theory. Accesses
business and trade journals, newspapers and company directory profiles

with full text and images.
 
Databases: "Company ProFiles" selection within either General
BusinessFile
ASAP or Business and Company ASAP. Find under:
"Advanced Search"
  in either database.
Provides articles about the company and subdivisions; parent company
profile;
subsidiaries' profiles; investment reports about the company; and
SIC code-based
descriptions of industries in the profile. Identifies SIC
Codes for the company.
   
Databases: Either General BusinessFile ASAP or Business and Company
ASAP; Go to: "Advanced Search" and select Investex.
Provides abstracts or full text of investment reports and forecasts for more
than
11,000 US and international companies and for 53 industries prepared
by Wall
Street and international brokerage firms.
Hoover's
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)

A highly reputable, one-stop source for company research. Provide snapshots
and
in-depth coverage of companies in addition to industry profiles;
executive biographies;
news; and investor information. Among the
special features are "Build Company List"
and "Build Executive List."
LexisNexis
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)
     
Database: Business Directories and Reference. Find under: "Academic Search
Forms: Business: Directories."
Lists contact information for companies, while confirming the company's
name and
spelling. Lists ticker symbols, SIC and NAICS Classification
Codes; personnel;
parents; and subsidiaries.    
Database: Business News. Find under: "Academic Search Forms: Business."
Business articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, wires & transcripts.
Users can focus on business news sources or choose from national and
international sources. Business sources include: general business news;
industry
news; mergers and acquisitions; and Knight Ridder/Tribune
Business News.
    
Database: Compare Companies.  Find under: "Academic Search Forms:
Business."
Searches Hoover's Company Reports, Hoover's Handbook of
American Business
and other sources to facilitate comparisons by sales,
net income, employees, and
location.
    
Database: Company Profiles. Find under: "Academic Search Forms: Business."
Gives information on executives, competitors, product lines, and revenue
from
Hoover's Company Reports, Standard & Poors Corporate
Descriptions, and
other sources. Searchable by company name, ticker
symbol,
or SIC Code;
number of employees; state; total revenue; and date.
Database: Industry and Market News. Find under: "Academic Search
Forms:
Business." Covers news from 25 industries. Users can view
sources covered for
each industry.
Database: News. Find under: "Academic Search Forms: News."
Articles from regional, national, and international newspapers, magazines,
journals, wires & transcripts. Users can search categories, or select
individual
titles like Boston Globe or New York Times.
   
Database: SEC Filings and Reports. Find under: "Academic Search
Forms:
Business."
Provides EDGAR filings, annual & quarterly reports & proxy statements.

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Sport Database
EBSCO
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)
Database: Sport Discus
Comprehensive, bibliographic coverage of sport, fitness and related disciplines.
Journal and monograph coverage going back to 1800; over 20,000 dissertations
and theses and reference to articles in 60 different languages.


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News Databases
Answers to Go
(Off campus users: connect to Answers to Go)  
Database: NewsBank. Find under: "Databases by Name" section of SSC
Library
Web Page. Provides full-text coverage of the Boston Globe (1980
to current);
Boston Herald (1991 to current); and Worcester Telegram &
Gazette
(1989 to
current).
EBSCO
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)
Database: Newspaper Source
Full text for nearly 30 national (U.S.) and international newspapers,
television
and radio news transcripts, and selected full text for
more than 200 regional
(U.S.) newspapers. National and regional coverage.
Proquest
(Off campus users: connect via the proxy/portal)

Databases: The Historical Boston Globe; The New York Times Historical;
and The Wall Street Journal Historical. Find under: "Databases Selected."
Covers the Globe from 1872 to 1922; the Times from 1851 to 2001;
and the Journal from 1889 to 1987.
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Industry Web Sites
Business Week. "Outlook 2005: America's Key Industries."
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/05_02/B39150502industry.htm
Shows industry performances for 2001-05; prospects for 2005; forecasts of
industry output growths; growth trends 199002004; output forecasts; and
employment forecasts.

Industry Research Desk: Industry Portals (Polson Enterprises)
http://www.virtualpet.com/industry/mfg/mfg.htm
Extremely useful and comprehensive list of portals on a myriad on industries.

Kirstein Branch - Boston Public Library.  Industry Information on the Internet
http://www.bpl.org/research/kbb/websites/industries.htm
Lists web sites relating to some 20 industries.

Rutgers University Libraries. Industry Research
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/busi/industry.shtml#J
Though this site lists some resources only accessible to Rutgers students, it also
provides an exhaustive list of web sites for industry research that everyone can use.
See "Business-to-Business Trading Hubs" for these listings.
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Industry Reference Books
Note: The following titles are in the Reference Room of Salem State College
Library,
with older editions are shelved under the same call number on the
second floor.
Some, as noted, are located on the special "Business Reference
Shelves" by the
windows. Please ask a Reference Librarian for assistance
if you cannot find a title.
Overviews, summary data, investment advice
Darnay, Arsen J. Infrastructure Industries USA: Industry Analyses, Statistics,
and Leading Companies. Detroit: Gale, 2001-. REF HD 9506 .U5 I53 2001
A guide to economic activity in more than 120 "infrastructure" industries: mining,
utilities, construction, transportation and agriculture.

Darnay, Arsen J., Ed. Manufacturing & Distribution USA: Industry Analyses,
Statistics, and Leading Companies. Detroit: Gale, 1992-. REF HD 9721 .M364
2000
Presents statistical data on 856 industries. Arranged by SIC codes.

Darnay, Arsen J., Ed. Service Industries USA: Industry Analyses; Statistics;
and Leading Organizations.
Detroit: Gale, 1992-. REF HD 9981.3 .S47
A comprehensive guide to economic activity in 151 service industries. Gives industry
data for 368 major metropolitan areas.

Marlow-Ferguson, Rebecca. Encyclopedia of American Industries. Detroit: Gale,
2001. REF HC 102 .E53 2001 Two volumes.

Provides historical events of consequence, organization and structure, background and
development, and current conditions for over 1,000 manufacturing and service industries.


Mergent Industry Review. New York: Mergent, 1977-. REF HG 4961 .M68
Located on the Business Reference Shelves
Formerly known as Moody's Manuals,  this source gives financial data on 6,000
companies which are arranged by industry, in 137 industry groups. For each
 industry, there is a table of comparative statistics, rankings, and tables of growth
rates.

Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys. New York: Standard & Poor's, 1980-.
REF HC 106.6 .S74
Two parts:  "Monthly Investment Review," and individual industy profiles. The last
 source provides text and data on an industry's environment; industry trends; how
the industry operates; key ratios and statistics; and a comparative company analysis.


Value Line Investment Survey. New York: Value Line, 1995-. REF HG 4501 .V26
Located on the Business Reference Shelves

Just before its discussions of individual companies, this source provides brief
overviews of industry trends
, recent developments, investment considerations,
and composite statistics.


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Ratios
Dun & Bradstreet. Industry Norms & Key Business Ratios: Statistics on Over 800
Lines of Business. Short Hills, NJ: Dun & Bradstreet, 2003. REF HF 5681 .R25
Arranged by SIC codes.

Risk Management Association. RMA Annual Statement Studies. Philadelphia: RMA,
1983 -. REF HF 5681 .B2 .R58

Collects data from banks across the country. Divided into 21 sections of major lines
of business. Arranged by NCAIS codes.

Troy, Leo. Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios. Chicago: CCH
Incorporated, 1983 -. REF HF 5681 .R25 T68

Arranges data in NCAIS categories.

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Industry Classifications
U.S. Department of Labor. Standard Industrial Classifiction (SIC) System Search
http://www.osha.gov/pls/imis/sicsearch.html

U.S. Census Bureau. NAICS - North American Industry Classification System

http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html


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Trade and Industry Associations

National Trade and Professional Associations of the United States.
Washington, DC: Columbia Books, 2003. REF HD 2425 .D53 2003
Identifies over 7,500 trade and professional associations, giving name, address,
web site, officers, publications, meeting schedules, and historical notes.

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Governmental Industry Data

Bureau of Labor Statistics
http://www.bls.gov/
BLS is the principal collector of statistics for the US Government on labor economics
and statistics. Has data on a wide range of corporate and consumer topics including
inflation, spending, wages, productivity, safety, occupations, employment, and
industries.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. Industry at a Glance
http://www.bls.gov/iag/iaghome.htm
Profiles 12 industry supersectors, and includes links to additional statistics. The 12
 industry supersectors are Construction, Education and Health Services, Financial
Activities, Government, Information, Leisure and Hospitality, Manufacturing,
Natural Resources and Mining, Other Services, Professional and Business Services,
Transportation and Utilities, and Wholesale and Retail Trade.

U.S. Census Bureau. Current Industrial Reports
http://www.census.gov/cir/www/
Since 1904, the Current Industrial Report (CIR) program has been providing monthly,
quarterly, and annual measures of industrial activity. These surveys measure
manufacturing activity in important commodity areas such as textiles and apparel,
chemicals, primary metals, computer and electronic components, industrial equipment,
aerospace equipment, and consumer goods. Indexed by subject and industry subsector.

U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
http://www.bea.doc.gov/
Provides access to the Survey of Current Business in addition to data on US economic
accounts. National, international, regional, and industry information is provided.

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