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Business, Company and Legal History - Selected Sources (AMST 189a)  

Library Course Guide for Legal Foundations of American Capitalism (AMST 189a)
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Welcome to the AMST 189a research guide.  Click on the tabs above to find out about the different resources available for locating materials on your research topics. Please contact Ralph Szymczak if you have questions about using these resources.

 

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Try Zotero, RefWorks, or Endnote to keep track of your research sources, manage your bibliographic citations, and automatically generate a bibliography. See the Citation Management LibGuide for more information on all of these, with a comparison chart to help you decide which one is best for you.

 

Locating books and journals

  • LouFind
    The online catalog of the Brandeis University Libraries. Use LOUIS to locate books, journals, newspapers, magazines, government documents and more.
  • e-Journals A-Z list
    Use the E-Journals A-Z List to browse or search for electronic journals by title, keywords, subjects. See the list of journals recommended by Professor Gaskins in the box below.
  • WorldCat
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Recommended Journals

Professor Gaskins recommends the following journals. Use our e-Journals A-Z list page to find them in electronic form:

The Journal of Corporate Citizenship

Business Ethics: a European review

Business Ethics Quarterly: the journal of the Society for Business Ethics

Journal of Business Ethics

Business and Society Review

Business History

Business History Review

Journal of Economic History

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