Welcome! This research guide was created to support your work in BUAD301: Introduction to Marketing. Use the menu tabs to explore recommended library databases and online sources for developing a marketing plan, including industry, competitive, and customer analysis.
Search Tips
When searching most library databases, try using keywords or short phrases instead of full sentences.
Example: You are looking for information about a company’s supply chain issues
DO search:
DO NOT search (unless using an AI tool):
What supply chain problems has Nike experienced over the past few years?
How did the pandemic affect the supply chain for shoe companies?
If you want to keep a phrase together, place it in quotation marks. You can also use connectors like AND, OR, and NOT to help the database understand what you’re looking for.
AI Searches: Some databases now offer AI search features, where you can use natural language or ask full questions. These tools are usually labeled clearly (often with an AI chat box, sparkle, or robot icon). It is okay to use longer questions/sentences when you see these features.
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