Searching for statistics for assignments or projects can sometimes be daunting and it is difficult to know where to start. Many statistics will be freely available, but it can be tricky to know which websites to look on. Often the easist thing to do is Google 'statistics' and the topic you are looking for, e.g. GDP or employment in retail sector. However, do make sure that the statistics have been produced by a reputable source; look at the url of the website or go to the homepage to find this.
Many statistics in the UK are produced by the Office for National Statistics and cover a range of topics including economic indicators, education, population, industry etc. So if you are looking for UK statistics it is often a good idea to include the words "Office for National Statistics" or "ONS" in your search. However, the ONS do not produce statistics relating to specific companies or market research data. Market research data is commercially valuable, so there is usually a charge made for this information. Statistics of this type are available from Mintel, Passport GMID and Marketline reports on Business Source Complete. Passport GMID also has economic indicators for a large number of countries.
There is a section giving links to statistics websites on Locate, so this can be a good starting point. From the Subject Databases link, choose 'Statistics' from the drop down list and click on 'Find Databases'. If you click on the drop-down arrow next to 'subcategories' you will see various subcategories of statistics including Industries and Companies, Economics and Finance and International. Within each section are selected websites that produce or provide access to statistics. These include;
ESDS (Economic and Social Data)
PRODCOM
Bank of England
ONS, including Consumer Price Indices, Consumer Trends, UK Balance of Payments: the Pink Book, UK National Accounts: the Blue Book
Eurostat
World Bank
Business Information
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Science Direct
Science Direct is perhaps not the first database you would think of looking in to find journal articles about business topics. However, although the name suggests that it only covers science subjects it does have a lot of articles about business, finance and economics. All of these are peer-reviewed, so the standard of research and quality of the articles is very good - excellent to use for your literature reviews!
The database is also intuitive and easy to use. I would recommend that you use the Advanced Search and you can restrict to journals only if you wish. There is a short guide available in Library Support in Moodle and more help is available via the help link on Science Direct.
The database is also intuitive and easy to use. I would recommend that you use the Advanced Search and you can restrict to journals only if you wish. There is a short guide available in Library Support in Moodle and more help is available via the help link on Science Direct.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Business Information on the Internet
There is a really useful website that can link you through to lots of business information sites, http://www.rba.co.uk/sources/
The site contains "evaluated listings of key business resources" in categories such as;
market and industry research
news
statistics
mergers and acquisitions
business essentials like travel, currency converters etc
SMEs
Financials and annual reports
It is a good starting point for finding business information and the resources are from trusted sources so the quality of the information is reliable A lot of information on the sites is freely available, but for other information payment is needed.
The site contains "evaluated listings of key business resources" in categories such as;
market and industry research
news
statistics
mergers and acquisitions
business essentials like travel, currency converters etc
SMEs
Financials and annual reports
It is a good starting point for finding business information and the resources are from trusted sources so the quality of the information is reliable A lot of information on the sites is freely available, but for other information payment is needed.
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Passport GMID - New Features
Recently a number of new features have been added to Passport GMID. These are;
Dashboard. This displays information visually on a world map. It is a good way of showing comparisons between different countries and it can be exported to powerpoint, so can easily be added into presentations. It can easily be changed to view different statistics and you can link to reports from here too.
You can now view the analysis in other languages. Select your language from the list on the left hand side - there are seven to choose from.
You can download datasets.
For some countries there are quarterly or monthly statistics available. If they are available, you will see Q or M in the table. Click there to view the statistics.
Dashboard. This displays information visually on a world map. It is a good way of showing comparisons between different countries and it can be exported to powerpoint, so can easily be added into presentations. It can easily be changed to view different statistics and you can link to reports from here too.
You can now view the analysis in other languages. Select your language from the list on the left hand side - there are seven to choose from.
You can download datasets.
For some countries there are quarterly or monthly statistics available. If they are available, you will see Q or M in the table. Click there to view the statistics.
Monday, 2 December 2013
Globstrategy
Globstrategy is a portal providing access to freely available information on the subject area of Global Strategy and International Business. It is available via OER, Open Educational Resources at http://www.oercommons.org/courses/globstrategy
It was developed by Suresh George, Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management and contains many useful links to resources such as journal articles, lectures, textbooks, case studies, statistics etc. It includes links to country information and profiles which are useful to get background information on specific countries/areas. Definately worth a look!
It was developed by Suresh George, Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management and contains many useful links to resources such as journal articles, lectures, textbooks, case studies, statistics etc. It includes links to country information and profiles which are useful to get background information on specific countries/areas. Definately worth a look!
Friday, 22 November 2013
Library Support on Moodle
There is now a link on Moodle to Library Support. This can be found on the left hand side under Faculty Links. When you go into it for the first time you will need to click on 'enrol me'. To view support for business students, click on 'Business and Management'.
Here you will find lots of guides, tutorials, videos, quizzes etc relating to information searching, using Locate and databases, evaluating information, using Google, referencing and Refworks. Some of the material we have created specifically for Coventry University students and other material is from external sources, providing some very useful guidance and tips.
Here you will find lots of guides, tutorials, videos, quizzes etc relating to information searching, using Locate and databases, evaluating information, using Google, referencing and Refworks. Some of the material we have created specifically for Coventry University students and other material is from external sources, providing some very useful guidance and tips.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Student Guide to Social Media
I have come across this very useful guide/tutorial. It was developed as a joint project by the Universities of Leeds, Manchester and York. It is aimed at undergraduate students and shows how different types of social media can help with your studies, e.g. networking, finding and sharing information and keeping up to date. It is really easy to use and includes lots of video clips from students talking about their own experiences with social media - well worth a look.
Access it at http://libassets.manchester.ac.uk/social-media-guide/
Access it at http://libassets.manchester.ac.uk/social-media-guide/
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