Afterimage is a publication of the Visual Studies Workshop, a
nonprofit media arts center. It is an important voice in the
avant-garde photography, film, video and visual book community.
The American Customer Satisfaction Index is a national economic indicator of customer evaluations of the quality of products and services available to household consumers in the United States. It is updated each quarter with new measures for different sectors of the economy replacing data from the prior year. The overall ACSI score for a given quarter factors in scores from about 200 companies in 43 industries and from government agencies over the previous four quarters. The Index is produced by the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business in partnership with the American Society for Quality and CFI Group, and is supported in part by ForeSee Results, corporate sponsor for the e-commerce and e-business measurements.
"The Journal covers all the major areas of plant science and publishes full length research papers, Short Communications, Review Articles and Book Reviews."
A free financial report service that offers PDF versions of company annual reports and HTML versions of their Form 10Ks, both of which are primary sources of financial information about a company.
Aperture—the premier not-for-profit arts institution dedicated to advancing fine photography—was founded in 1952 by photographer Ansel Adams and others.
ArtsJournal is a weekday digest of arts and cultural news and features. Each day ArtsJournal combs through more than 200 English-language newspapers, magazines and publications.
This is a peer-reviewed, "rapid-publication primary journal dedicated to biotechnology as a whole--that is to topics relating to actual or potential applications of biological reations affects by microbial, plant or animal cells and biocatalysts derived from them."
"Topic areas of interest include application of chemical and engineering principles in fields such as kinetics, transport phenomena, control theory, modeling, and material science to phenomena in areas such as molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, cellular biology, physiology, applied microbiology, and food science."
Bloomberg Businessweek is a leading business and financial news magazine. The magazine archive covers content from 1929 (first issue) through 2000. Topics include business management, marketing, labor, finance, and economic policy.
Current, international research in music education; includes book reviews. Covers classroom teaching, individual instrumental and vocal teaching, music in higher education, teacher education, and music in the community.
The Review provides a forum for business people and academics to exchange experiences of ethical challenges. Link to this electronic journal through WebCat.
A guide compiled by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh that "lists types of small businesses and a corresponding sample business plan, profile or book about the business with sources provided after each entry." Links are provided to many free online plans. Print resources identified are those housed in the Carnegie Library, but that may also be available at Hekman.
Considered one of the most useful and widely read business news magazines covering business trends and developments in management, markets, industries, companies, international business, regions, the environment, government, etc.
"...an international journal on most up-to-date developments, methods and techniques in cell culture research involving in vitro systems rather than the whole organisms, and the applications of that research in human and veterinary medicine, toxicology, animal and plant cell biotechnology."
Taking the place of American FactFinder, data.census.gov is the new platform to access data and digital content from the U.S. Census Bureau. The vision for data dissemination through data.census.gov is to improve the customer experience by making data available from one centralized place so that data users spend less time searching for data content and more time using it.
Comprehensive business and demographic information valuable to assess business viability, create sales leads and marketing mailing lists, complete location analyses and business plans, analyze population trends, find potential sponsors and donors, and more.
"offers practice-based analysis and research concerning the social dimensions of development and humanitarianism, and provides a forum for debate and the exchange of ideas among practitioners, policy makers, academics, and activists worldwide."
Provides links to English-language journals that publish in the field of history. Maintained by the American Historical Association. Searchable by subject, keyword, or browsable by title.