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The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program at Loyola Marymount University empowers professionals to excel in applied research and make significant contributions to business, policy, and society. As you pursue this research-based degree, the William H. Hannon Library is here to support you with a curated selection of resources tailored to your academic and professional needs.
This guide offers essential tools for evidence-based decision-making and complex problem-solving. Whether you need cutting-edge research or industry insights, you'll find it all here. Our comprehensive collection includes academic journals and databases to help you stay informed with the latest research and publications. Business and industry reports provide insights into market trends and economic indicators. Research methodology resources enhance your skills in qualitative and quantitative research. Additionally, workshops and tutorials offer engaging sessions on research techniques and library tools.
Explore this guide to access the resources you need to excel in your DBA program and become a leader in the global marketplace.
Are you a new student to LMU?
To learn about the library, start with our Library How-to Videos or connect with your business librarian through Research Consultation.
What are some of the library services?
Visit the Student Services page to learn more about borrowing materials, research assistance, spaces, technology, and more.
Where can I locate specific business journals or business databases?
Use the A-Z Databases list to browse or search all of the business research tools we subscribe to.
Use the Journal Search search engine to search for specific journal titles. Use BrowZine to connect to our business digital journal collection.
Can I suggesting a purchase?
Head to the Suggest a Purchase form and make a request.
If our library doesn't have a book or journal article could I request it from another library?
Go to the Borrow from Another Library site and learn about Link+ and ILLiad.
Subjects: Business, Communication Studies, Careers & Graduate Study
Description: Modules to practice professional business skills to transition from campus to the workplace. Topics include: data analytics; entrepreneurship; leadership; organizational communication; professionalism.
Contents: Trade/Professional Articles
Subjects: Business
Description: Research database from ProQuest containing full text.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Newspapers; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Magazines; Trade/Professional Articles; Company Reports; Industry Reports
Subjects: MANY
Description: General research database containing links to other information sources. Includes materials from 1900-present. Provides access to the Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index from 1975-present.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles
Subjects: MANY
Description: General research database from EBSCOhost containing full text. Includes materials from 1887-present.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Newspapers; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Magazines; Trade/Professional Articles; Book Reviews
Subjects: MANY
Description: General research database from ProQuest containing full text. It covers over 150 subjects and topics.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Newspapers; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Magazines; Trade/Professional Articles; Industry Reports
The William H. Hannon Library provides access to the consumer edition of the New York Times online, via nytimes.com, for current LMU students, faculty, and staff. If you are a new user, register at accessnyt.com. Once registered, faculty and staff have four years of full account access, after which they must re-authenticate. Students have access until Dec. 31 of the graduation year they choose. You can also download the New York Times App to your phone and access it with your new credentials.
Note: Use your school email to create your account
Subjects: Art, Business, Finance, History, Religion, Science, Technology, Sports, Political Science, Sports Science, Music, Entertainment, Film, Archeology
Description: Flipster is a digital magazine subscription platform for libraries that allows users to read magazines on their computers, tablets, or phones. This platform offers access to a variety of popular titles, such as Forbes, Time Magazine, Rolling Stones, Sports Illustrated, Bloomberg Businessweek and more.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles
Subjects: Business
Description: Journal information, evaluation metrics, and submission details for business-related journals.
Contents:Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles