Choosing a topic
When choosing a topic for your research paper, think about the following:
- Unless your instructor assigns a topic, try to select a topic that interests you.
- Make sure your topic is not too broad, or too narrow. You will find too much information when searching for a broad topic; and not enough information when searching for a narrow topic.
- If you already have a general topic, try searching the library's catalog or the library's databases for ideas on how to narrow that topic down.
- Visit the library's Reference Desk and request to view the following book: 10,000 ideas for term papers, projects, reports and speeches: Intriguing, original research topics for every student's need.
- For current events and issues in the news, try searching the library's database: CQ Researcher.
- For debatable or controversial issues, ask one of the librarians about the Opposing Viewpoints Series, the Taking Sides Series, Issues in Focus Series and/or the Current Controversies Series.
- Visit the Social Issues Research Guide. There you will find a list of current social issues to choose from.
Reference Collection
The Reference Collection will provide an excellent starting point for your research in the field of International Business. Reference books often give you background information and a general overview on your topic so that you can proceed with greater understanding to a more detailed treatment of your subject in other books and periodicals. Reference books may include specialized dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, almanacs, atlases and/or statistical reports. The librarian at the Reference Desk can help in locating an appropriate source. Listed below are the titles and call numbers of some of the International Business books in the library's reference collection. The reference collection is located on the main level of the library. Books within the reference collection cannot be checked out of the library.
General Information About Other Countries
| Demographic Yearbook. Annuaire Demographique | REF HA17.D45 2001 |
| Europa World Year Book | REF JN1.E85 2001 |
| Illustrated Book of World Rankings | REF HA155.K87 2001 |
| State of the World | REF HC 59.S74 |
| The World Factbook | REF G122 .U56A 2005 |
| World Market Share Reporter | REF HD 2757.15 .W67 2002 |
| Worldmark Encyclopedia of National Economies | REF HC15 .W67 2002 |
| Worldmark Yearbook | REF G103.5 .W6 2001 |
Directories
| International Directory of Company Histories | REF HD 2721.I63 |
| World Business Directory | REF HF 54 .U5 .W667 |
General Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
| Dictionary of International Trade | REF HF 1373 .H55 |
| Exporters' Encyclopaedia | REF HF 3011.E9 |
| International Encyclopedia of the Stock Market | REF HG 4551 .I528 1999 |
| The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations | REF JZ 1161.E93 1998t |
Guides and Handbooks
| A Basic Guide to Exporting | REF HF 1416.5 .B37 2000 |
| A Basic Guide to Importing | REF HF 3035.B373 1995 |
| The Dow Jones-Irwin Guide to Using the Wall Street Journal | REF HB 3743 .L44 1990 |
| Dun and Bradstreet's Guide to Doing Business Around the World | REF HF 1416.M78 1997 |
| The Export Handbook | REF HF 1533.E97 1998 |
| Importers Manual USA | REF HF 3035 .I45 1998 |
| Importing into the United States | REF HF 3035 .I46 1994 |
| The Oxford Handbook of International Business | REF HF 1379.O996 |
Library Catalog
The library catalog is used to locate books both at RVCC, as well as from other libraries in the Somerset County Library System. Books will provide in-depth information not found in reference sources.
Quick Tips:
- Start with a Keyword search. Once you find one or two books about your topic, check the book's record to see what Subjects are being used. Once you find the appropriate Subject Heading, repeat your search using those headings. Generally, the results from a Subject search will always be more accurate than the results from a Keyword search.
- If you know the title of the book you are looking for, do a Title search.
- If you are looking for a book with a specific author, do an Author search (last name first).
Suggested Subject Headings for International Business:
- Competition, International
- Exports
- Free trade
- Foreign trade and employment
- Globalization
- Imports
- International business enterprises
- International finance
- International trade
- International economic relations
Consult with the reference librarian to find the term best suited to your needs.
Browse the Collection:
Most of the books can be found in the following areas:
- HA -– Statistics
- HC -– Economic History and Conditions
- HD -– Industries. Land Use. Labor.
- HF3000-4055 -– Commerce, By region or country
- HG3810-4000 -– Foreign Exchange. International Finance
- HG4538 -– Foreign Investments
All of the library's circulating books are located on the upper level of the library.
For additional library catalogs, including libraries in Hunterdon and Middlesex counties, consult the Additional Library Catalogs page. If you find a book in one of these catalogs that the library does not own, request the book using the library's Interlibrary Loan Service.
Research Databases - Finding Articles
The Evelyn S. Field Library has access to thousands of periodicals. (Periodicals can be magazines, scholarly journals, or newspapers.) Some periodicals are in the library's print (or hard copy) collection. However, the majority of periodicals are available in the Research Databases. These databases provide access to articles. This information is generally more current than material found in books.
Search for periodical articles on International Business using the databases listed below. They can be accessed from the Library Database Page. (If you are using these databases from an off-campus location, you will be asked to identify yourself by logging in with your Username and Password. This is the same login you use on campus. The Research Databases are available only to registered RVCC students.)
- ABI/Inform is the standard database for business articles.
- Academic Search Premier is a large general/multidisciplinary index designed for academic institutions, covering social science, humanities, education, computer science, engineering, language, linguistics, art, literature medical science, and ethnic issues. It contains many articles in full-text.
- JSTOR is reliable and comprehensive archive of important scholarly journal literature. JSTOR is important if you are doing a research project that needs older information in the arts and sciences. Due to its very nature as a retrospective journal archive, JSTOR does not contain current journal articles. The JSTOR database is unique because the complete back files of core scholarly journals have been digitized, starting with the very first issues, many of which date from the 1800's. Over 4 million pages are available.
- Lexis Nexis Academic Universe provides access to a wide range of news, business, legal, and reference information, including news from over 18,000 newspapers, magazines and news wires and company financial information.
- National Newspapers includes coverage of 10 major US newspapers: The Atlanta Journal - Constitution (1990-Current), Boston Globe (1980-Current), Chicago Tribune (1985-Current), The Christian Science Monitor (1988-Current), Los Angeles Times (1985-Current), New York Times (1980-Current), Seattle Post - Intelligencer (1990-Current), USA Today (1987-Current), Wall Street Journal (1985-Current), The Washington Post (1987-Current)
- Stat-USA delivers vital economic, business, and international trade information produced by the U.S. Government. Links to federal and state export/ import resources.
- WilsonWeb OmniFile Full Text Mega Edition is a multi-disciplinary database providing full text of articles from some 1,800 publications and abstracts and indexing from over 3,700 publications - all from six of Wilson's full-text databases: Education Full Text, General Science Full Text, Humanities Full Text, Readers' Guide Full Text, Social Sciences Full Text, Wilson Business Full Text. In addition, Wilson Omnifile presents full text titles indexed in these specialized databases: Art Full Text, Applied Science & Technology Full Text, Index to Legal Periodicals Full Text, Library Literature & Information Science Full Text and Biological & Agricultural Index Plus
After finding an article on your research topic, the database will either provide a citation and summary of the article, or it will provide the full-text (the complete article). If you are only given a citation and summary of the article, you can check the Periodical Locator to determine if the periodical you are looking for is available in another database. (The Periodical Locator is an alphabetical list of all the journals the library has access to. Feel free to talk with a librarian for assistance.) If the article is not available in any of the library's research databases, request the article using the library's Interlibrary Loan Service.
If, for your assignment, you are required to have sources from scholarly journals, use the Magazine vs. Journal guide to help you determine if your source is a magazine article or a scholarly article.
Internet Resources
The web has a very important role in the study of international business and economics. It is one of the best possible ways to get current information and statistics. The following is a list of web pages that will get you started with your research.
- The World Factbook
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html
Source: Central Intelligence Agency -- One of the definitive sources of country specific information published by the federal government. - All Africa
http://allafrica.com
Source: AllAfrica Global Media -- AllAfrica.com describes itself as "the largest electronic distributor of African news and information worldwide." It aggregates and indexes content from over 125 African news organizations, plus more than 200 other sources, and there is a searchable archive. - Arab.net
http://www.arab.net
Source: ArabNet Technology (ANT) -- This site provides history, geography, business and cultural information for Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa. - Background Notes
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/
Source: US Department of State -- These publications include facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of independent states, some dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty. - Country Studies
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html
Source: Library of Congress -- On-line versions of books previously published in hard copy by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army. Because the original intent of the Series' sponsor was to focus primarily on lesser known areas of the world or regions in which U.S. forces might be deployed, the series is not all-inclusive. At present, 101 countries and regions are covered. - Country Profiles
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/country_profiles/default.stm
Source: BBC News -- Guides to history, politics and economic background of countries and territories, and background on key institutions. Many sites also include audio or video clips from BBC archives. - Documents Online
http://docsonline.wto.org/gen_home.asp
Source: World Trade Organization -- Provides access to over 100,000 official documents of the World Trade Organization. - Export.gov
http://www.export.gov
Source: US Government -- Online trade resources and assistance, with country specific market research reports. - FDI.net
http://www.fdi.net
Source: Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, World Bank Group -- FDI.net is a unique web portal that offers free, on-demand country analysis and information on all things related to foreign direct investment in 175 countries. - Global Edge
http://globaledge.msu.edu/index.asp
Source: Michigan State University -- A knowledge web-portal that connects international business professionals worldwide to a wealth of information, insights, and learning resources on global business activities. - International Monetary Fund
http://www.imf.org
Source: IMF -- The IMF is an organization of 184 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty. - World Bank
http://www.worldbank.org
Source: The World Bank -- The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world.
Internet Resources – Newspapers
- CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com
One of the best sources for news of all kinds, including background information and links. It covers virtually every news story in great depth. - Bloomberg
http://www.bloomberg.com
Contains a variety of financial news including market data and investment information - The Paperboy
http://www.thepaperboy.com
Links to papers from around the world on-line. - Nerdworld
http://www.nerdworld.com/nw2233.html
Links to a variety of papers from around the world. - One World
http://www.oneworld.net
Articles from all over the world, accessed via their search engine. - NewsLink
http://newslink.org
Well-designed, easy to use links to English language papers world-wide. - BBC World Service
http://news.bbc.co.uk
Excellent source for European news - Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/news
U.S. News and Business and Finance information - The Hindu
http://www.hinduonnet.com
A great source for information from South Asia. - The Jerusalem Post
http://www.jpost.com
Recognized as one of the best Middle Eastern news sites on the Net - Asahi Shimbun
http://www.asahi.com/english/english.html
For news about Japan and Southeast Asia - St. Petersburg Times & The Moscow Times
http://www.times.spb.ru
Both sources are accessible from this link for news about Russia. (This page is sometimes slow loading.) - The Age
http://www.theage.com.au
For news about Australia and the South Pacific - The New York Times
http://www.nyt.com
Current news is readily available. Some archives are searchable but may require subscription service. For back issues of The New York Times, use the New York Times Database, available from the databases list on the library homepage. - The Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com
Back issues of the Washington Post are full-text in the National Newspapers database, available from the databases list on the library homepage. - Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com
Back issues of the Wall Street Journal are full-text in the National Newspapers database, available from the databases list on the library homepage. - Philadelphia Inquirer
http://www.philly.com/philly/news - International Herald-Tribune
http://www.iht.com
Additional Help
- Call or visit the Reference Desk to speak to one of the librarians. The Reference Desk is located on the main floor of the library. The phone number is 908-526-1200 x8350.
- Email your question to one of the librarians using the Ask-A-Librarian Service.
For further information about this guide, please contact Megan Dempsey
Last Updated - March, 2008