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- Alphabetical List of Business Databases
Journals (academic, trade, popular magazines) - All subjects
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ABI/INFORM CollectionCoverage: 1923+. Academic business journals, magazines, trade publications, market research reports, newspapers.
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Business Source Elite
Encompasses a broad selection of business disciplines, providing access to 495 active full-text journals, active indexed and abstracted journals, including more than 3,000 peer-reviewed journals, alongside rigorously curated and indexed open access (OA) journals. It also features more than 75,000 Associated Press videos, dating from 1930 to the present, updated monthly.
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SAGE JournalsBusiness, humanities, social sciences, technology, and medicine. Full text access to individual ASU-subscribed journals.
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Taylor and Francis JournalsThousands of scholarly journals in humanities, social sciences, science & technology. Many business journals to which ASU subscribes individually may be found here.
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Wiley Online Library1,600+ journals and e-books, including many business titles.
News
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Access World NewsCoverage: 1977+
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Arizona Republic (ProQuest)Coverage: 1999 +
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Barron's (ProQuest)Coverage: 1986+
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Bloomberg (Terminal)Limited to currently enrolled ASU students, faculty, and staff. Must sign up for an appointment and use the terminal in Noble Library on Tempe Campus. Follow the instructions on the Library Guide: Bloomberg
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Financial Times (FT)ASU's subscription to FT comes with a 30-day embargo on full text acccess to articles.
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Los Angeles Times (ProQuest)Coverage: 1996 to current.
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The New York Times
Full access to news, opinion, multimedia, and archives from a major U.S. newspaper, including mobile apps and special features provided through ASU Single Sign-On (SSO).
ASU Library provides current students, staff, and faculty with complimentary access to The New York Times, including News, Cooking, Wirecutter, and select Games.
Access is provided through ASU Single Sign-On (SSO).
- Eligible users must sign in with their ASURITE@asu.edu email address to access features such as mobile apps, NYT Cooking, and TimesMachine (PDF scans of issues from 1851–2002).
Notes:
- Articles from 1923–1980 are limited to five per user per day.
- For searchable full-text historical coverage (1851–2021), use ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
- The Athletic, a separate sports journalism platform owned by The New York Times, requires a separate group pass activation and is also available to current ASU students, staff, and faculty.
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Nexis UniNews, company financial reports, laws & regulations, court opinions, accounting statements/guidelines
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ProQuest News & Newspapers
- Cross searches the Alt-PressWatch and Ethnic NewsWatch indexes
- Current editions: Arizona Republic, Barron's, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, and Chicago Tribune
- Historical editions: Atlanta Constitution, Guardian, Hartford Courant, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, The Guardian and The Observer, Washington Post, Atlanta Daily World, Baltimore Afro-American, Chicago Defender, Cleveland Call and Post, Los Angeles Sentinel, New York Amsterdam News, Norfolk Journal and Guide, Philadelphia Tribune, and Pittsburgh Courier
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Wall Street JournalASU students, faculty and staff: sign up for your personal WSJ.com account courtesy of ASU Library
Coverage: WSJ.com archives go back four years and are on a rolling basis.
Access instructions for ASU students, faculty and staff
To access The Wall Street Journal online, students, faculty, and staff must first create an account through ASU’s sponsored access. Once registered, you can read the WSJ on any device via web browser or mobile app from any location.
Registration steps
- Visit the WSJ ASU registration page
- Enter your first and last name.
- Choose your account type: Student, Professor, or Staff.
- Enter your ASU email address and create a password.
- Passwords must be 5–15 characters long, include at least one number, and may not contain spaces, %, &, or + symbols.
- Click Create to complete your registration.
- After registering, access the WSJ through the main website or the WSJ mobile app.
Already have a paid subscription?
If you currently pay for your own WSJ subscription, call 1-800-JOURNAL or email support@wsj.com to cancel it before registering through ASU.Renewals
- Students: Accounts remain active until your expected graduation date.
- Faculty and Staff: You must revalidate your membership annually by visiting the WSJ ASU registration page.
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Wall Street Journal (ProQuest)Coverage: 1984+
- ASU provides free access to the Wall Street Journal.
- Visit the WSJ registration page and select your role (Student, Faculty, or Staff).
- Complete the registration using your ASURITE email (asurite@asu.edu).
- After registration, access the Wall Street Journal directly at wsj.com.
Specialized subjects
Economics
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The EconomistFull text of The Economist from ProQuest
Sports and Leisure
Supply Chain Management
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INFORMS PubsOnLineFull text of selected journals published by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Strong SCM coverage.
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Emerald InsightStrong coverage of SCM topics. 1989 -2020 only.
Older content
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Applied Science & Business Periodicals Retrospective: 1913-1983 (H.W. Wilson)Index to older business and technical articles (1913-1983)
Coverage: 1913-1983
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Economist Historical Archive (Gale Primary Sources)Searchable collection of every issue of the Economist magazine 1843 - 2015