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Accounting & Tax

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Most Useful Databases

An index of journals in accounting, plus standards from FASB, GASB, and IASB. (Some full-text).

A database of business journals and magazines, company profiles, country reports, industry profiles, and market research reports. (Some full-text).

Tax codes, regulations, and court cases, plus IRS publications, and the U.S. Master Tax Guide. (Full-text).

Accounting handbooks and trade publications. (Full-text).

An index of high impact research journals in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. (Citations only).

 

Other Databases

A dictionary of accounting concepts and practices. (Full-text).

A dictionary of accounting concepts and practices. (Full-text).

A dictionary of accounting concepts and practices. (Full-text).

A collection of electronic books with full-text searching, bookmarks, and personal notes. (Full-text).
Free software is required: download ebrary Reader™

A general encyclopedia of business and finance. (Full-text).

An Internet search engine for scholarly journals, books, preprints, and theses with links to UHD-purchased content.

Electronic books from academic, professional, and popular publishers. (Full-text).

A multi-disciplinary index of journal and magazine articles from 1982 to present. (Some full-text).

An index of journals and books from a top publisher in the sciences, the social sciences, and business. (Some full-text).
UHD Library subscribes to selected full-text content in ScienceDirect.

An archive of the newspaper from 1984 to present. (Full-text).

A database for legal research, news, and business. Sources include laws, court cases, and regulations with analysis; American Jurisprudence and American Law Reports; law review journals; newspapers; Hoover's company reports; and more. (Full-text).

A catalog of 58 million books, dissertations, sound recordings, and videos available in libraries. (Citations only).

 

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