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    Awards and Booklists

    Best Business Books 2007: Rising Tides - Bios, histories, and books on the U.S. economy, globalization, and workplace relationships were big business for 2007

    The best business books of all time? Here are the choices of our panel of CEOs and experts. By Justin Ewers

    Ewers, J. (2007). Executive picks. U.S.News & World Report

    Fitzgerald, Michael (2007). Best Business books of 2007. BNet

    Stern, S. (2007). The Best of 2007: Business. FT.com

    Rating and Ranking of Business Journals

    The University of Western Ontario Business Library - A list of articles about the rating and ranking of journals in the various business disciplines

    Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities - lists nearly 2,000 journals in the subject areas of accounting, economics and finance, management, and marketing

    "What Causes a Management Article to be Cited – Article, Author, or Journal?" By: Judge, Timothy A.; Cable, Daniel M.; Colbert, Amy E.; Rynes, Sara L. Academy of Management Journal, June2007, Vol. 50 No 3, p491-506.

    "The Number That’s Devouring Science." By: Monastersky, Richard. Chronicle of Higher Education, 10/14/2005, Vol. 52 Issue 8, pA12-A17.

    "The Quest for Citations: Drivers of Article Impact." By: Stremersch, Stefan; Verniers, Isabel; Verhoef, Peter C. Journal of Marketing, July 2007, Vol. 71, p171-193.

    "The Glory and Tyranny of Citation Impact: An East Asian Perspective." By: Leung, Kwok. Academy of Management Journal, June 2007, Vol. 50 No 3, p510-513.

    "Citations to Management Articles: Cautions for the Science About Advice for the Scientist." By: Ilgen, Daniel R. Academy of Management Journal, June 2007, Vol. 50 No 3, p507-509.

    Collection Development

    Business Information, How to Find It, How to Use It by Michael Lavin (3rd edition, Oryx Press, 2001) A fundamental text and resource for all types of libraries answering questions in any business discipline. Helpful articles, abstracts of reference sources, and exhibits are included.

    Business Information Sources by Lorna Daniells (3rd edition, Univ.of California Press, 1993)
    Has long been the classic title in business reference. Daniells is comprehensive, academic, and provides comparisons and critiques for selection purposes.

    Encyclopedia of Business Information Sources (14th edition, Gale, 2000)
    An alphabetical subject guide to thousands of topics, products, management concepts, and international business sources cumulated in a large reference work. It is a triannual publication that arranges sources by types (i.e. handbooks and manuals, periodicals, research centers, statistics). Contains useful cross-references and has extensive subject content.


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