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With the following new e-Resources provided by the Library, you can access these useful information at anytime and anywhere.
Business Source Ultimate (via EBSCO)
The Library has currently subscribed to Business Source Complete and has made an upgrade to Business Source Ultimate which provides more comprehensive full-text access to journals of business, including marketing, management, accounting economics and finance.
Cambridge Companions to Literature and Classics (via Cambridge Core)
The Cambridge Companions to Literature and Classics collection offers thousands of comprehensive and accessible essays on major authors, periods and genres, written by experts and designed for student readers.
CultureGrams (via ProQuest)
CultureGrams is an online reference database which goes beyond basic facts and figures on more than 200 countries, with up-to-date reports detailing daily life and culture, history, customs and lifestyle from an insider’s perspective.
Eight new collections including Arts & Science I, II, IV and VI, Business IV, Business & Economics, Asia Collection as well as Mathematics & Statistics have been purchased.
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Asia and the West: Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange (via GALE)
This collection features a range of primary sources related to international relations between Asian countries and the West during the 19th century and provides access to invaluable documents.
The database provides access to over 1,700 case studies from around the world. Contents include marketing, operations management, small business & entrepreneurship, international business and human resource management.
A diverse collection features more than 140 hours of video, including in-depth interviews with experts from across the globe on topics as innovation management, corporate social responsibility and social media marketing.
To access these databases, simply search the database name under Databases A-Z list in the Library website. Then, click the hyperlink to access the resource.
For assistance, please contact our Reference Counter at 3963-5302 or email to ask_librarian@hsmc.edu.hk