"Scholars researching entrepreneurial studies and practicing entrepreneurs need more than just information - they need practical tools for starting and growing successful businesses. ProQuest Entrepreneurship combines both in one convenient portal," said Todd Fegan, ProQuest vice president of publishing. "ProQuest Entrepreneurship offers a truly unprecedented solution for those looking to start their own business or those supporting the study and practice of entrepreneurship."
Launching in July 2008, ProQuest Entrepreneurship will include information and tools in multiple formats including:
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Video clips with advice from successful entrepreneurs
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Comprehensive startup toolkits including templates, and how to books
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Fresh research from thousands of scholarly resources
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Data and market research for assessing new products and ideas
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Teaching resources - including business cases - for Entrepreneurship courses
ProQuest Entrepreneurship includes content from top providers of entrepreneurial information such as eClipsNet, John Wiley & Sons ("For Dummies" book series), Biz Miner, New Strategist, Vator Inc., Direct Marketing Association, Snapshots, Hoovers and many other company, market and industry reports, United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE), International Council for Small Business (ICSB), Social Science Research Network (SSRN), and many University-generated publications, guides, teaching resources, and dissertations from Brigham Young University, University of San Francisco, HEC Montreal, University of Zagreb, Babson, & others. A full set of publications from well-known publishers such as Emerald Publishing, Springer, Palgrave, Mansueto (Inc and Fast Company), and Business Week, are also included. ProQuest Entrepreneurship truly represents a step forward in product innovation with the addition of new format types (Video, Word, Excel), as well as a new interface intended to surface the most sought after information quickly. A special search form will aid in finding market and industry reports and data.
ProQuest representatives will be available for demos of ProQuest Entrepreneurship at the Special Libraries Conference in Seattle. For further information on ProQuest Entrepreneurship please visit www.proquest.com.
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