Peer review is the process of having an academic paper reviewed by experts to ensure that it meets the standards for the given discipline. Peer reviewed articles are also called scholarly or refereed articles.
Interdisciplinary database, includes peer-reviewed full-text articles as well as podcasts and videos.
Business and trade publications, complemented by a selection of international, U.S., and regional news publications.
Core business database includes all disciplines in business as well as country overviews, market research reports,company profiles, SWOT analyses, industry reports and videos from the Harvard Faculty Seminar Series.
Video tutorials: Basic (https://support.epnet.com/training/flash_videos/bs/bs_basic/bs_basic.html) or Advanced (https://support.epnet.com/training/flash_videos/bs/bs_advanced/bs_advanced.html)
Harvard Business Review content in Business Source does not fall under the licensing terms noted above. From HRB: “Harvard Business Review and Harvard Business Publishing Newsletter content on EBSCOhost is licensed for the private individual use of authorized EBSCOhost users. It is not intended for use as assigned course material in academic institutions nor as corporate learning or training materials in businesses. Academic licensees may not use this content in electronic reserves, electronic course packs, persistent linking from syllabi or by any other means of incorporating the content into course resources. Business licensees may not host this content on learning management systems or use persistent linking or other means to incorporate the content into learning management systems.”
Content from four CBCA database subsets (Business, Current Events, Education, and Reference). Includes articles in French.
Regarding use in course packs, CMS’s, and permalinks: these uses are only permitted “so long as each work is retrieved directly from the on-line database system in a manner that causes a ‘hit’ to be registered on the on-line system for each and every print or digital copy” (clause 3.8).
National and leading regional newspapers, such as the National Post, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Calgary Herald, the Edmonton Journal, the Montreal Gazette, and the Ottawa Citizen.
Regarding use in course packs, CMS’s, and permalinks: these uses are only permitted “so long as each work is retrieved directly from the on-line database system in a manner that causes a ‘hit’ to be registered on the online system for each and every print or digital copy” (clause 3.8).
Scholarly journals and magazines useful to both novice historians as well as advanced academic researchers. Balanced coverage of events in world history and scholarly work being established in the field.