Welcome to the William H. Hannon Library Faculty Resource Guide for the College of Business Administration
This guide is designed to connect CBA faculty with the full range of library resources, services, and expertise available to support your teaching, research, and professional development. Inside, you’ll find direct links to essential business databases, journals, and ebooks, along with tools for discovering new scholarship, integrating information literacy into your courses, and exploring emerging research technologies.
Whether you’re looking for in-depth market data, scholarly articles, case studies, citation management tools, or customized research support, the library is here to partner with you. Our goal is to make it easy for you to access the information you need, when you need it—so you can focus on inspiring and empowering your students.
If you have any questions, please get in touch with your business librarian, jose.rincon@lmu.edu.
Are you a new faculty member?
To learn about the library, start with our Library How-to Videos or connect with your business librarian through Research Consultation.
Are you developing a course?
Visit the Welcome to OOL Design Portal! page or the Brightspace Support page to get started.
Are you seeking help for your students?
Direct them to the Student Services page to learn more about borrowing materials, research assistance, spaces, technology, and more.
Are you looking for specific journals or databases?
Use the A-Z Databases list to browse or search all of the research tools we subscribe to.
Use the Journal Search search engine to search for specific journal titles.
Are you suggesting a purchase?
Head to the Faculty Services page and look for the "Purchasing Materials" section to make a request.
Have you considered using Course Reserves to ensure your students have access to your assigned materials?
Course Reserves provide students with access to required readings and media through Print Reserves at the Circulation Desk or Electronic Reserves in Brightspace. To place items on reserve, submit a Reserves Request Form.
Want to learn more about LMU researchers and their areas of expertise?
Scholars @ LMU is Loyola Marymount University's research information management system.
Subjects: Business
Description: Journal information, evaluation metrics, and submission details for business-related journals.
Contents:Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles
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