Today I'll introduce some databases that are used for company and industry research. You'll learn:
Contains content from communications journals, magazines and other publications, covering related disciplines including linguistics, rhetoric and discourse, speech-language pathology, and media studies.
Contents: Indexing, abstracts, and full-text articles. 1900-present.
Mine their websites for information.
Also try the local Chamber of Commerce such as the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce
Search local and regional news sources (see, below)
Nonprofits: Try and find their 990s (instead of 10Ks). Check websites that evaluate them such as:
Give.org Better Business Bureau Reports on major charitable organizations.
Set up a Google Alert on your person, business or nonprofit to monitor the media.
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Sign up for alerts through trade journal site or professional organizations; you can also follow them in Twitter, Google+ or Facebook. Library databases offer alerts but require you to create accounts first; library databases may offer full text holdings whereas the online journal's site may offer partial full-text to non-subscribers (this is called a paywall to help generate memeberships or subscriptions).
Some trade sites to follow: