EJACK
06-14-2010, 01:15 AM
Hi, this is PERCY
and I wanted to share a little information with you today.
A good place to start business research is at your local public library. Public libraries often have small business resources that include business reference books, sample plans, directories and subscription-only databases. General Business File and ABI Inform are good for general research. If you are looking for company or personal information you might want to try Reference USA, Global Access. Some libraries will also have access to Lexis-Nexis, a large news and information database with both general and topic-specific material. Most of these databases have print counterparts with similar information, so be sure to ask for both if you go to the library, and don't be discouraged if you can't find what you are looking for in one place.
and I wanted to share a little information with you today.
A good place to start business research is at your local public library. Public libraries often have small business resources that include business reference books, sample plans, directories and subscription-only databases. General Business File and ABI Inform are good for general research. If you are looking for company or personal information you might want to try Reference USA, Global Access. Some libraries will also have access to Lexis-Nexis, a large news and information database with both general and topic-specific material. Most of these databases have print counterparts with similar information, so be sure to ask for both if you go to the library, and don't be discouraged if you can't find what you are looking for in one place.