The University Libraries subscribe to thousands of databases full of articles, statistics, and other content for you to use. The most useful ones for this class are linked here. Use the tabs on the left to find relevant sources for data and articles by topic.
Direct access to issues of the Wall Street Journal.
Access note: Log in required. Register for a free account with your colorado.edu email address. Resource only available for current CU Boulder faculty, staff, and students.
Direct access to Financial Times online. A daily newspaper focusing on business and economic current affairs.
Access note: Log in required. Register for a free account with your @colorado.edu email address. Resource only available for current CU Boulder faculty, staff, and students.
The New York Times online.
Access note: Log in required. Register for a free account with your colorado.edu email address. Students will have access until graduation date; staff and faculty must renew account every 364 days. Resource only available for current CU Boulder faculty, staff, and students.
Current and historical issues of the Denver Business Journal and Annual Book of Lists. Access to American City Business Journals from 42 additional markets.
Access note: Log in required. Register for a free account with your @colorado.edu email address. Resource only available for current CU Boulder faculty, staff, and students. Access limited to 25 concurrent users.
Must use VPN to access this database.
Yes! You can access nearly all of the proprietary resources online using your identikey. Just use the links from one of the library guides or the catalog and enter your identikey when prompted. The few exceptions are marked with a VPN icon (super easy download from CU OIT here).
The library collections are subject to these terms of use. If you are planning to use the data solely for your own commercial interests, you should probably rethink that. Violations risk shutting down access for everyone. Ask me if you have any questions!
Guides like this one are great places to start. You can also browse though all of the Business databases in alphabetical order, search the catalog, find articles by discipline, or talk to your librarian.
You have options!