There are two ways to find an article in the Fordham Library - exploring one specific journal or using a database that covers many journals. Access to journals and databases may be found on the Library website at https://www.library.fordham.edu/.
To find a specific journal, go to the Fordham Library website and enter the title in the search box named "Electronic Books & Journals" under "Quick Search".
To find articles on a specific subject, go to the Fordham Library website. Under the heading "Library Resources" you will find a link entitled "Databases". Click on that link and a subject list will appear. Databases for business subjects are under the heading of "Business and Economics". Here is a sample of databases that offer journal or trade magazine articles:
Hundreds of academic journals in full text from v.1: n.1. Primary source materials include 19th Century British Pamphlets, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, and World Heritage Sites: Africa. All Open Content, Journal Collections, and Reports are available to Fordham users. Artstor database of visual media is now accessible from the JSTOR platform. Basic and advanced searching defaults to "read and download" content we subscribe to. Browsing defaults to "all content." Look for the Access Level limiter on the lower left side to change settings. Access excludes ebooks, Thematic Collections and Global Plants (part of Primary Sources). Fordham does not subscribe to the Constellate text/data analytics service. Users can download full datasets with up to 25,000 items. CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION.
See "Fixed Income".
Search the Fordham Library catalog for books, ebooks, periodicals, government documents, videos, maps etc. held by Fordham at all campuses. Go to the Fordham Library website for Advanced Searching in the Fordham Library catalog (under "Catalogs & Collections") or use the search box below.
Hundreds of academic journals in full text from v.1: n.1. Primary source materials include 19th Century British Pamphlets, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, and World Heritage Sites: Africa. All Open Content, Journal Collections, and Reports are available to Fordham users. Artstor database of visual media is now accessible from the JSTOR platform. Basic and advanced searching defaults to "read and download" content we subscribe to. Browsing defaults to "all content." Look for the Access Level limiter on the lower left side to change settings. Access excludes ebooks, Thematic Collections and Global Plants (part of Primary Sources). Fordham does not subscribe to the Constellate text/data analytics service. Users can download full datasets with up to 25,000 items. CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION.
Company financial estimates.
Full text of books on technology, business, finance and management. Majority of titles are not downloadable due to publisher restrictions. Includes IT and Desktop videos, and thousands of audio books.100 concurrent users at one time. No downloading available. Internet Explorer Not Supported.
Walsh Library on the Rose Hill campus has the following print resources for municipal bond data:
Moody's Municipal & Government Manual, 1964-1966, 1968-1972, 1974-1999, (RH) H2.M7C (stacks)
Mergent Municipal & Government Manual, 2000-2007, (RH) H2.M7C (stacks)
Also check out the FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) website at https://www.finra.org/investors#/ for municipal bond pricing and other debt instrument pricing. Go to FINRA's Investor site > Bonds >Market Data Bond Center.
There are two ways to find an article in the Fordham Library - exploring one specific journal or using a database that covers many journals.
To find a specific journal, use the search box below or go to the Fordham Library website and enter the title in the search box named "Electronic Books & Journals" under "Quick Search".
To find articles on a specific subject, go to the Fordham Library website. Under the heading "Library Resources" you will find a link named "Databases". Click on that link and a subject list will appear. Databases for business subjects are under the heading of "Business and Economics". Here is a sample of databases that offer journal or trade magazine articles:
Hundreds of academic journals in full text from v.1: n.1. Primary source materials include 19th Century British Pamphlets, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, and World Heritage Sites: Africa. All Open Content, Journal Collections, and Reports are available to Fordham users. Artstor database of visual media is now accessible from the JSTOR platform. Basic and advanced searching defaults to "read and download" content we subscribe to. Browsing defaults to "all content." Look for the Access Level limiter on the lower left side to change settings. Access excludes ebooks, Thematic Collections and Global Plants (part of Primary Sources). Fordham does not subscribe to the Constellate text/data analytics service. Users can download full datasets with up to 25,000 items. CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION.
Full text of The New York Times from 1985 to current day.
Full text from 1980 to the present on the ProQuest platform.
Full text of the New York Times for 1851-2017.
Most recent U.S. news content, as well as archives back into the 1980s from newspapers, newswires, blogs, and news sites in active full-text format. Includes access to the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal and a large collection of local and regional newspapers on the ProQuest platform. INCLUDES FORMER BLACK NEWSPAPERS.
Full text of The Wall Street Journal for 1889-2003.
Find resources for statistics in the "Analysis & Statistics" pages of the Business Research Guide or the "Economic Analysis & Statistics" pages of the Economics Research Guide.
See "Equities (Stocks) Pricing".