These databases provide access to different types of datasets — from multidisiplinary to subject-specialized data collections.
From the vendor: Connect researchers with a platform that offers more opportunities to explore and interpret international business topics. Gale Business: Insights brings valuable, esteemed content to an upgraded platform, with the tools needed for a more efficient and rewarding research experience. Learn more on the vendor's website
From the vendor: Business Source Premier is the industry’s most used business research database, providing full text for more than 2,300 journals, including full text for more than 1,100 peer-reviewed titles. This database provides full text back to 1886, and searchable cited references back to 1998. Business Source Premier is superior to the competition in full text coverage in all disciplines of business, including marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance and economics. This database is updated daily on EBSCOhost.
Access data on over 17 million businesses and 320 million consumers. Formerly ReferenceUSA Gov
From the vendor: With over 400 data attributes, our business-to-business database offers a complete view of almost every business in the United States and Canada – from the Fortune 500 down to mom-and-pop shops and work-from-home freelancers. Our database of business records is updated in real time and features rich information including street address, phone number, hours of operation, number of employees, online presence, SIC code, business contacts, and much more.
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These library collections include data and statistics collected and reported by Oregon state agencies.
The State Library's catalog provides information about the physical materials held by the library (books, journals, videos, maps, and more), along with selected digital materials (ebooks and the digital collection).
Current and historical Oregon state government publications. These archived documents are maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. They are for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.
Our databases are organized in two ways — by Subjects and by Format. You can use one or both to find databases.
The library's collections are both print (Catalog) and digital (Digital Collections).