Academic research about a variety of topics with particular focus in business and management issues. Contents include journals, books and case studies.
12 journal titles published by INFORMS, the professional association for operations research and management science.
Academic and industry periodicals in all business disciplines. Also industry, company, and country reports.
Articles in communications, computer science, engineering, environmental science, IT, operations research, physics and robotics.
Technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics from IEEE journals and conference proceedings. Also includes all current IEEE standards.
British daily business newspaper that focuses on business and economic current affairs from around the world.
Please create an account using your CMU email address. Follow the directions on the screen to set up and activate your CMU FT.com account.
Business, market, and economic analysis from Businessweek and Bloomberg News. International business news, daily and weekly newsletters, and full-text of Bloomberg Businessweek. Enter your CMU email (@andrew.cmu.edu) in the “Enter Your Email” box to sign up for your account. NOTE: this is a separate resource from the Bloomberg Terminal and this account will not work for the terminal. For info on Bloomberg Terminals, see this guide
Articles in major US business newspaper through the WSJ platform. Content includes 4 years of rolling backfiles. CMU affiliates must create an initial account using your CMU Andrew email address. Then you can also download the WSJ app and login there for access too. Historical issues through ProQuest (1851-2006) are here, and Wall Street Journal Online articles are here. Fully searchable full page images from 2008 - current (with a 3-month embargo) are here. Other editions are also available. Type wall street journal in the Publication Browse to see options.
This access to the New York Times requires creating an account and logging in with your CMU email address.
Students: Access lasts until December 31st of your graduation year.
Faculty: Access lasts for 4 years at which time you must re-authenticate.
Limitations: Unlimited access to NYT articles 1851-present except for 1923-1980 where the limit is 5 articles per day. Does not include e-reader editions, crosswords or other games, or other premier content. Includes app access, though not all devices support NYT apps.
For more resources on company and market data, see our main Business Research Guides