WHAT IS IT?
Entrepreneurship Center covers all aspects of starting and operating a business including how-to information on small business planning, accounting, financing, human resources, management, marketing, regional tax laws, and more.
GETTING STARTED
ACCESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER THROUGH ANY WEB BROWSER:
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Go to the library’s website and click on the orange Research & Learning button and then on the Articles, Research & Information button.
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From the A-Z Databases list, you can use the subject drop-down menu to filter the list by Business & Investing resources or find Entrepreneurship alphabetically. In the sign-in box, enter your library card number where it asks for a password.
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Note: You may sign in with your own Google or Microsoft account if you would like to upload articles to your Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive, but it is not required to use the database.
USING ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER
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The home page of the Entrepreneurship Center allows you to conduct a Basic or Advanced Search and view/search a glossary of business terms.
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The home page also includes buttons that organize the content for you into the four key stages of business: Plan, Fund, Start, and Manage. Click the Browse Topics button to browse a list of popular subjects organized by Business Topic, Business Type, and How-To.
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The Cite button allows you to create a citation for the article in multiple citation styles. The Highlights and Notes button allows you to make and save annotations within an article. You can email, download, and print a pdf of the article, as well as send it to your Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive.
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The article’s webpage provides publication information. The Explore column will give you more articles and content related to the current article. You also have the option to listen to an audio version of the article by clicking the "Listen" button.