We are currently experiencing some issues with our EBSCO pre-populated ILL forms and are working as fast as we can to have them fixed. Where the form asks you to choose a Center location please go ahead and do so. This should have no impact on your request being filled. If you encounter any problems please contact Andrew Shuping at 478-301-2251 or Cecilia Williams at 478-301-2102. Again thank you for your patience.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Online Value Line Investment Survey and Historical Reports Since 1997
Great news for business students and faculty as well as anyone who is interested in investment research and studying stocks. Tarver Library recently subscribed to the Value Line Research Center and its Historical Reports dating back to 1997. You can access this database from Tarver Library's alphabetical database listing on the library web site, through GALILEO, or through the business Subject Librarian page.
The Value Line Research Center provides on-line access to Value Line's leading publications covering stocks, mutual funds, options and convertible securities as well as special situation stocks. It includes:
- The Value Line Investment Survey (covering 1,700 equity issues from 100 industries)
- The Value Line Investment Survey – Small and Mid-Cap Edition (covering approximately 1,800 additional, mostly small-capitalization, issues.)
- The Value Line Mutual Fund Survey (full-page reports on about 700 leading equity funds, and abbreviated reports on over 1,200 additional equity and bond funds, plus summary data for 13,000 mutual funds)
- The Value Line Daily Options Survey (daily evaluations and ranks on over 130,000 options, on about 2,000 stocks, and 11,000 longer-term options)
- The Value Line Special Situations Service (emerging companies )
- The Value Line Convertibles Survey (analysis and evaluation of over 700 convertible issues)
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Hot Document in November
2008-09 U.S. Government Manual
"As the official handbook of the Federal Government, the United States Government Manual provides comprehensive information on the agencies of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. It also includes information on quasi-official agencies; international organizations in which the United States participates; and boards, commissions, and committees. The Manual begins with reprints of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
A typical agency description includes:
- A list of officials heading major operating units.
- A summary statement of the agency's purpose and role in the Federal Government.
- A brief history of the agency, including its legislative or executive authority.
- A description of its programs and activities.
- Information, addresses, and phone numbers to help users locate detailed information on consumer activities, contracts and grants, employment, publications, and other matters of public interest.
The current edition of the U. S. Government Manual 2008-2009 is available at the Tarver Library Reference desk. The online version is available both as ASCII text and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
GPO Access contains the U.S. Government Manual for 1995-96 and all subsequent editions to the present.