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From the library web page http://www.tru.ca/library/ , click on Article Databases*. From the drop down menu, choose Business Source Complete. In Business Source Complete, click on More, then Company Profiles from the drop down menu. Updated by Julie Anne Kent, Hons. B.A., M.L.I.S., March 2013 1 *When off-campus, you will be required to authenticate yourself as a TRU library resource user. See http://www.tru.ca/library/proxy.html Follow these short five steps to locate company reports and profiles using EBSCO’s database, Business Source Complete.
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Page 1: Find company reports in EBSCO Business Source Complete

From the library web page http://www.tru.ca/library/ , click on Article Databases*.

From the drop down menu, choose Business Source Complete.

In Business Source Complete, click on More, then Company Profiles from the drop down menu.

Updated by Julie Anne Kent, Hons. B.A., M.L.I.S., March 2013 1

*When off-campus, you will be required to authenticate yourself as a TRU library resource user. See http://www.tru.ca/library/proxy.html

Follow these short five steps to locate company reports and profiles using EBSCO’s database, Business Source Complete.

Page 2: Find company reports in EBSCO Business Source Complete

Enter the name of your company, click Browse, then open PDF MarketLine Report.

Report provides :

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SWOT analysis Competitors

Company overview Key facts

Business description History

Key employees and biographies Products and services

Updated by Julie Anne Kent, Hons. B.A., M.L.I.S., March 2013

Page 3: Find company reports in EBSCO Business Source Complete

From this PDF reader you can: •Download the PDF •Find citation format

•Export to RefWorks

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Create your own EBSCO account so you can save articles into folders, save searches, and set alert notifications . From the top navigation bar, click Sign In, and complete the registration form. Use a personal email account (Hotmail, Gmail, etc. and NOT your TRU nor a service providers (Rogers, Shaw, Telus). Sign in every time you use an EBSCO database.

Updated by Julie Anne Kent, Hons. B.A., M.L.I.S., March 2013


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