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Master of Science in Taxation (MST)

Welcome MST Students

A warm and enthusiastic welcome to each of you as you embark on a dynamic journey into the intricate world of taxation and finance! It is my great pleasure to introduce myself as your dedicated Business Librarian, here to provide invaluable support and resources as you navigate the complexities of tax law and strategy.

The Master of Science in Taxation program is a gateway to a realm of specialized expertise, offering you the opportunity to delve into the nuanced world of tax regulations, financial planning, and strategic decision-making. Your pursuit of advanced knowledge in this field signifies your commitment to precision, analytical thinking, and a profound understanding of the fiscal landscape.

Your journey through the Master of Science in Taxation program is an exploration of precision, diligence, and mastery. As you hone your expertise and delve into the intricacies of tax law, you are poised to make a profound impact in both the business world and the broader financial landscape.

Quick Links

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.

Featured Databases

Additional CBA Resources

New York Times Digital Edition

For years, the William H. Hannon Library has provided access to the New York Times through databases like U.S. Major Dailies, via ProQuest, and Nexis Uni; but these platforms are optimized for academic research rather than casual reading. We are proud to announce that we now additionally provide access to the consumer edition of the New York Times online, via nytimes.com, for current LMU students, faculty, and staff.

If you already set up access to NYTimes online (previously provided by ASLMU), then there is nothing you need to do. Your access should continue uninterrupted. 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.

Whether you’re writing a paper or planning for the weekend ahead, discover original, quality journalism that helps you understand the world – and make the most of every part of life.

Digital Magazines