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Dr Craig R Ehlen Database sources offer quality credibility and reliability Approved databases include ABIINFORM Complete ABIINFORM Trade amp Industry Hoovers Company Capsules amp Profiles ID: 733772

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Databases for Accounting

Dr. Craig R. Ehlen Slide2

Database sources offer

quality, credibility, and reliability

. Approved databases include ABI/INFORM Complete , ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry, Hoover's: Company Capsules & Profiles , Business Source Premier, and Regional Business—all of which provide vast resources. Although our library pays considerable fees for these sources, you may use them for free.

Databases Slide3

Click on Rice Library. Slide4

Choose Databases. Slide5

Choose Business. Slide6

Use the five recommended databases (omitting Value Line): Slide7

For

ABI/INFORM Complete (includes Dateline and Global)

, ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry , and Hoover's: Company Capsules & Profiles, choose FULL TEXT and SCHOLARLY from the ProQuest database.Slide8

Click on your chosen article. Slide9

Read the full text, not just the abstract.Slide10

To create a Reference citation, click on Cite this. Slide11

Select APA; then copy and paste the citation into your document.Slide12

To include an active link, click on Copy link: Slide13

Copy and paste the link into your document. Slide14

Original Copied Version:

Craig R Ehlen, Nace R Magner, & Robert B Welker. (1999). Testing the interactive effects of outcome favourability and procedural fairness on members' reactions towards a voluntary professional organization. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology,2  72, 147-161.  Retrieved October 2, 2010, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 42639757).

Edited Version with Active Link: Craig R Ehlen, Nace R Magner, & Robert B Welker. (1999). Testing the interactive effects of outcome favourability and procedural fairness on members' reactions towards a voluntary professional organization. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology,2  72, 147-161.  Retrieved October 2, 2010, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 42639757). https://login.lib- proxy.usi.edu/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=42639 757&sid=1&Fmt=4&clientId=4130&RQT=309&VName=PQDSlide15

Select the citation.Right click and select Paragraph.

Choose Special/Hanging and Spacing/Double.

Creating Hanging Indentation in WordSlide16

Business Source Premier (business)

Regional Business News EBSCO-Host DatabasesSlide17

Again, click on Full Text and Scholarly.Slide18

Click on your article. Slide19

Choose PDF files if available. They provide exact page numbers. Slide20

To add a citation and active link, go to Print or E-mail. Slide21

Choose APA style from the drop-down menu.Slide22

Copy and paste the citation and active link. Slide23

Original Copy:

Ehlen, C., & Welker, R. (1996). Procedural Fairness in the Peer and Quality Review Programs.

Auditing, 15(1), 38-52. Retrieved from Business Source Premier database.<!--Additional Information:Persistent link to this record (Permalink): https://login.lib-proxy.usi.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=9603180442&site=bsi-live&scope=siteEnd of citation--> Revised Citation: Ehlen, C., & Welker, R. (1996). Procedural fairness in the peer and quality review programs. Auditing, 15(1), 38-52. Retrieved from Business

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The sole benefit of a Google search may be

timeliness.

Google Scholar sources are fine, but often dated. Often you can trust org. and edu. sources. Remember, the com extension is trying to sell something! Wikipedia is not permitted.Avoid sources without authors or dates.Avoid biased sources.Internet Sources