Palgrave Connect: business and management e-books collections added

Posted by: | January 6, 2011 | Comments Off on Palgrave Connect: business and management e-books collections added

The New Year brings  access to even more electronic books through  Palgrave Connect E-books : Business & Management Collections.  The purchase of business and management titles from 2010 and 1995-2005 has increased our collection from this respected publisher to almost 350 business titles. Over 150 more new e-books will be added and made available through quarterly releases during 2011.    Additional […]

Trial access to the complete collection of Palgrave ebooks

Posted by: | November 26, 2010 | Comments Off on Trial access to the complete collection of Palgrave ebooks

Library users have unlimited trial access from now until December 15th to over 4, 500 electronic titles currently published by Palgrave MacMillan. Visit http://resources.library.ubc.ca/1687/ to explore the complete collection. Palgrave MacMillan publishes textbooks, journals, monographs, professional and reference works  in eight subject areas: Business & Management Economics & Finance History Language & Linguistics Literature & […]

April – Trial Access to Sage Reference Online

Posted by: | April 21, 2010 | Comments Off on April – Trial Access to Sage Reference Online

UBC Library users have trial access to Sage Reference Online, a resource featuring the electronic versions of two hundred encyclopedias and handbooks in the social sciences. Material in the business and management collection includes coverage in the areas of advertising, marketing, business ethics, career development, global supply chain management, human resource management, leadership, leadership, organization […]

November – E-Books: we’re getting closer and closer

Posted by: | November 20, 2009 | Comments Off on November – E-Books: we’re getting closer and closer

We have been spending more of our book budgets on e-books lately. Rising campus enrolments make space in short supply, and prompt libraries such as David Lam to send their older, less-used collections to the Automated Storage Retrieval Unit in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, in order to free up space for learning activities. […]

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