How do I find articles on Google Scholar?
Find an article at Google Scholar
- Go to Google Scholar, enter the article title, and click Search:
- If available, your article should appear as one of the first few results:
- If you click an article’s title, you may be taken to a publisher’s site that will ask you to pay for full text.
How do you find peer-reviewed articles?
The easiest way to find a peer-reviewed article is by using one of the Library’s numerous databases. All of the Library’s databases are listed in the Online Journals and Databases index. The databases are divided by name and discipline.
Where can I read business case studies?
Below are some of the best known sources.
- Acadia Institute of Case Studies (archived link)
- Arthur Andersen Case Studies in Business Ethics (Carnegie Mellon)
- Case Centre.
- Copenhagen Business School Case Studies (Case Centre)
- Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative – Anderson School of Management.
- Eforce Case Studies (Case Centre)
How do you study a business case?
How to Write a Business Case Study: Your Complete Guide in 5 Steps
- Identify your best possible avenue for data.
- Write your case study (5 key tips)
- Finish the case study with all of your relevant contact information.
- Hire a designer to finish the product.
- Publish the case study.
How do you write a brief case?
Steps to briefing a case
- Select a useful case brief format.
- Use the right caption when naming the brief.
- Identify the case facts.
- Outline the procedural history.
- State the issues in question.
- State the holding in your words.
- Describe the court’s rationale for each holding.
- Explain the final disposition.
How do you formulate legal issues?
Issue Statement
- Be a single sentence.
- Be a question that can be answered “yes” or “no”
- State the legal issue that you will analyze.
- State the names of the parties.
- Include enough facts to provide necessary context to the reader.