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Two publications which you should consider browsing regularly are Sport Business Daily and Sport Business Journal, both from Street & Smith. Follow the links bellow. You can browse through the most recent ten issues and search for older items.
Offers real-time sports industry news from hundreds of media sources including newspapers, business journals, television, radio, and internet publications.
Covers all aspects of the sports industry with weekly news, in-depth reports, and analysis.
A very large general academic database covering a broad range of topics. It includes a mix of magazine and journal articles. Many items are full text.
Index of business and trade journal articles on business, finance, mergers, trade, banking, and information for over 150,000 companies.
Includes journal articles from all aspects of business plus research reports, industry reports, company profiles, and SWOT analyses.
Provides information about language, mass media, communication, and advertising with many articles available full-text.
Find research datasets from across the Web through a simple keyword search.
Information on psychology and related disciplines, including journal articles and book chapters.
Includes research reports and charts, trade publications, international reports, and industry trends.
An excellent source of information on sociology and the social sciences, including full text for journals and information on books, dissertations, etc.
Contains information on all aspects of sports, physical education, health, etc.
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Use this link to Google Scholar instead of going to Google Scholar directly. This will allow you to quickly search huge numbers of academic citations AND access or request them through Library Services.