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Getting Started

This guide covers sources for:

  • new enterprise / small business development
  • social entrepreneurship
  • family owned-businesses
  • business plans
  • business incubators

Research in these areas is far-reaching, coming from a variety of sources, including library databases and reputable free sources of information (such as government agencies, competitors, and industry associations).

To save yourself time and frustration, it's important to think about the information you need before starting your research.

To help you form an effective research strategy, the business librarians have developed two tools:

  • Jump-Start Your Research
    A step-by-step guide to planning your secondary research that you can e-mail to yourself and/or a business librarian.
  • Research Tips
    Tips for searching databases effectively and for realistic research.

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