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Management

This guide is comprised of both library and Internet resources recommended for finding information about Management. All types of material, including articles from journals and chapters from books, can be found using this guide.

Management

Welcome to the Management subject guide. Although it is not comprehensive, it will assist you in both basic and advanced research by directing you to the most useful databases, journals, books and reference sources, as well as additional online information. 

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  • Are you looking for BOOKS and want to browse the shelves? Management Circulating print books are located in the "H" section on the second floor of Cowan-Blakley Memorial Library. Reference books are located on the first floor to the left of the circulation desk. Please refer to the Books page for a high-level breakdown of "H" subclasses.
  • The Books page refers you to selected management books, both online and print. These may be found online, in circulating books, or the reference section. Reference books must be used inside the library and cannot be checked out. Circulating books may be checked out for a three-week period. 
  • The Journals page refers you to selected journals, both online and print. Journal titles may be searched in the Online Catalog, Full-Text Journals, and in UD Discovery.
  • The Databases page identifies databases that the University of Dallas subscribes to. It is a great place to find articles relating to information technology, information management, its history, and its theory. Specialized databases have a high subject content while the related general database tab contains multiple disciplines in varying measures. Subscribed databases, e-books, and e-journals require a University Network Account for use in the computer centers, from a remote location, or from a wireless device. 
  • The Internet Resources page directs you to selected online economics sources including free access journals, selected websites, blogs, and other internet resources. All the sites listed have free web access.
  • The Citing Resources page lists various citation methods and provides a brief overview of copyright.

Subscribed databases, e-books, and e-journals require a University Network Account for use in the computer centers, from a remote location, or from a wireless.

Questions regarding student accounts should be directed to the IT Department.
Location: Gorman G 
Email: support@udallas.edu
Telephone: 972-721-5030