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A comparison of databases:. -S&P NetAdvantage -Factiva S533: Online Searching Presented by Eddie Clem. Subject: Business. Databases: S&P Net Advantage and Factiva. Scope of Coverage. Scope: S&P NetAdvantage. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A comparison of databases: -S&P NetAdvantage -Factiva S533: Online Searching Presented by Eddie Clem
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A comparison of databases:-S&P NetAdvantage -Factiva

S533: Online SearchingPresented by Eddie Clem

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Subject: BusinessDatabases: S&P Net Advantage and Factiva

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Scope of Coverage

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Scope: S&P NetAdvantage From IUPUI: On the Standard & Poor's

NetAdvantage Home Page you will find feature articles by Standard & Poor's analysts offering independent and unbiased opinion on the stock market, the economy and long and short-term prospects for equities, bonds, funds, and industries.

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Scope: Factiva From IUPUI: Factiva provides general

and business news and information. Useful for monitoring and tracking company and industry trends alongside business forecasts, as culled from over 10,000 resources. Daily newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal and New York Times can be read here.

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Searchable Areas (Or, in other words, what topics are searchable within each database!)

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Searchable Areas: NetAdvantage S&P NetAdvantage provides industry

surveys and forcasts, stock reports, company descriptions and company financials, and assists with mutual fund research. S&P also provide directories of security dealers in North America and the Register of Corporations, Executives, and Directors.

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Searchable Areas: Factiva Factiva allows you to search by source,

search for a company, business and industry subject, or by NAICS industry. You can search by region and language. Factiva also searches for stock quotes (also searchable by ticker symbol), funds, currencies, and common market indices. Historical quotes from the present up to five years are also available.

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Searching Methods

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Searching Methods: S&P NetAdvantage

S&P categorizes most of their information within the five categories listed above. Advanced searching options are provided within each category.

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NetAdvantage: Company Information

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NetAdvantage: Industry Information

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NetAdvantage: Mutual Funds/ETFs

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NetAdvantage:Directories

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Searching Methods:Factiva Unlike the categorization of

NetAdvantage, Factiva uses a more advanced searching feature they call “Search Builder” to construct your search statements and desired information return. See next slide for a screenshot. Note that industry is set as the default screen.

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Factiva:Search Builder

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Similarities & DifferencesFor example, let’s look at company information. I have chosen Deere and Company (of John Deere fame), ticker symbol DE.

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Comparisons: Both NetAdvantage and Factiva provide

information on companies and industries, as well as news sources about them. Look at the next two slides, comparing the key points. I’ll highlight key points of each in RED ink.

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Comparisons, cont.Factiva Company Profile

Unlike NetAdv., Factiva focuses on news.

Factiva offers just a broad overview, highlighting stock information.

You can create a company report, but it is minimal, with an emphasis on financials.

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Comparisons, cont.NetAdvantage Company Profile

NetAdv. Has a MUCH more detailed company profile than Factiva, with the following sections:

Notice news/press releases. See next slide to see how it compares to Factiva.

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Comparisons, cont.News Items: NetAdvantage

NetAdv. Only provides NYSE reports and press releases from principally Business Wire and other business news sources.

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Comparisons, cont.News Items: Factiva—Latest News

Provides much more detailed bibliographic information about the news articles. Also categorizes them, making them easily searchable. Note the word count, similar to DIALOG.

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Comparisons, cont.News Items: Factiva—Web News

Note that the web news has different categories and comes from different sources. In fact, the articles are different, too. Both latest news and web news are very current.

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Boolean, Search Strings, etc.Comments and Thoughts

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Boolean and Searching While you can certainly use Boolean and

search strings in these databases, because of their content and design, they are primarily menu-driven. You select main categories of information and get chose more and more specific results from menus to retrieve your information.

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Summary

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Summary While both databases cover an immense

amount of information, and cover a lot of the same information, each specializes in certain areas. NetAdvantage is extremely thorough in industry and company information, including financials. Factiva provides the same information, but to a lesser extent. However, Factiva provides a more complete news coverage.

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Summary, cont. Because of the nature of these business

databases, searchers often seek the most current information available. It is also a known fact that the same information from different databases can be quite different, especially financial data. For this reason, it is imperative to check multiple databases and a company’s own website to attempt to verify that you have

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Summary, cont. the most current data possible. It is

sometimes easier to use outside sources, such as Yahoo Finance to find ticker symbols and long-range stock information. You could also supplement this information with that which you find in the databases. While this presentation covers only a VERY small portion of the available information contained within

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Summary, cont. NetAdvantage and Factiva, there is so

much more upon which I could have elaborated.


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