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Amazon
August 30, 2019 - 10:35:00 am (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News

“An indispensable insight into the future of Shopping and how Retail must adapt to stay relevant to the "on my terms" customer."  - Robin Phillips, The Watch Shop


One of the newest editions to our New Popular Business Books is a title by Kogan Page Limited, one of the world’s leading publishers of professional books and business content.


Amazon: How the World’s Most Relentless Retailer will Continue to Revolutionize Commerce is not an ordinary read. It’s like a handbook for e-commerce and m-commerce pros on “The Everything Store.”


Retail experts Natalie Berg and Miya...

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MSU Author Spotlight: Russell E. Johnson
August 29, 2019 - 11:13:00 am (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News

“The massive amount of [leadership] literature and the diversity of theoretical approaches raise a compelling need for stocktaking…”


Leadership is a particularly popular topic due to rapidly changing societal phenomena. Whether in politics, business, or higher education, the evolution of leadership as a practice has been written about extensively.


In order to better understand the literature, MSU author Russell Johnson applied bibliometric analysis to a corpus of leadership research to quantitatively visualize the landscape and the evolution of the field. Using co-citation...

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New Exhibit at MSU Libraries Showcases Rare Medieval Books and Manuscripts
August 26, 2019 - 3:46:00 pm (America/Detroit)
Blog: News @ MSU Libraries   Categories: Special Collections

It’s not often we have opportunities to interact with objects made when Joan of Arc was alive, but visitors to MSU Libraries have an opportunity to see a collection of 500-year-old books in a new exhibit of medieval work on display through December. The exhibit examines MSU’s growing collection of medieval manuscripts and early printed books in a variety of genres, both sacred and secular, including medicine, poetry, cookery, religious devotion, music, history, and astronomy. Materials are interpreted through markings their producers and owners left behind, and visitors can hear recordings...

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Fall 2019 Workshops
August 09, 2019 - 10:50:00 am (America/Detroit)
Blog: Map Library   Categories: Events

Please join us for our Fall 2019 workshops!


If you have questions about these workshops please email atickner@msu.edu


Co-learning Workshops


Friday August 23th | 3:00–5:00pm: Getting Started with Spatial Analysis

Friday September 27th | 3:00–5:00pm: ArcPro Basics

Friday October 25th | 3:00–5:00pm: Performing Spatial Interpolation Using ArcGIS


DSL Classroom Space, 2 West


This is a series of open facilitated learning opportunities using ESRI ArcGIS online tutorials. We will work through different ESRI tutorials together in a group, at our...

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Your Score
May 20, 2019 - 4:06:00 pm (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News

For the vast majority of adults out there, the term credit score is nothing new. It's the rating between 300-850 that follows every U.S. consumer. 


Unfortunately, most consumers aren't told how their score is being used, configured, or maintained. Since the three main credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) serve the interests of creditors and not consumers, they are not incentivized to inform you, least of all "fix" your credit score. 


Passionate credit management activist, finance educator, and advisor-turned-author Anthony Davenport provides a consumer-friendly...

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New Books
May 17, 2019 - 10:40:00 am (America/Detroit)
Blog: Gull Lake Library New Books   Categories: News and Events

D'silva.  Farming, Food And Nature: Respecting Animals, People And The Environment. Routledge ©2018  Call Number: SF 140 .S62 F37 2018                   


Blair, Lorek Strauss, Meyer, Rager & Oberhauser.  North Woods, Great Lakes: Linnaeus List Field Guide. University of Minnesota Extension ©2010. Call Number: QK 1168 . N67 2010


Strauss, Lorek Strauss, Blair, Meyer, Rager & Oberhauser.  Prairies & Potholes: Linnaeus List Field Guide. University of Minnesota Extension ©2009.  Call...

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Digital Economy Compass
May 02, 2019 - 12:08:00 pm (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News

Last month, Statista published it's third edition of the Digital Economy Compass. Similar to prior editions, this report covers the most relevant and recent data on the entire digital economy, including data security, data usage, data storage, and much more.


Here are just a few of the many insights:



The amount of data created in 2018 is equal to 375,000,000 times greater than the size of the internet in 1997
Blockchain investments increased nearly 300% in 2018
25% of the internet's 1.6b websites are in English

Additional chapters also include answers to questions such as:...

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Life after Google
April 22, 2019 - 4:52:00 pm (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News   Categories: Library News

“Google’s algorithms assume the world’s future is nothing more than the next moment in a random process. George Gilder shows how deep this assumption goes, what motivates people to make it, and why it’s wrong: the future depends on human action.” — Peter Thiel, founder of PayPal


Looking for a succinct history of the blockchain or Google? Need a relationship tree of all the tech billionaires at the core of the Google empire? Check out Life after Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy


Futurist, author, visionary George Gilder takes aim at Google to...

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Flexibility in Denmark
April 18, 2019 - 3:05:00 pm (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News   Categories: Library News

Every year, The World Bank publishes a report on the ease of doing business. In late 2018, The World Bank published its 16th Edition, comparing business regulation and scoring countries in 190 economies around the world.


Coming in third place for ease of doing business was the Nordic country of Denmark (population 5.8 million), where starting a business (allegedly) requires just five procedures and 3.5 days startup time. 


In 2018, Denmark made enforcing contracts easier by adopting an e-filing system "that allows users to file the initial complaint electronically and judges...

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New Database: CFRA Industry Surveys
April 08, 2019 - 10:43:00 am (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News

This year, the Gast Business Library acquired access to CFRA Industry Surveys.


CFRA's financial data provider is S&P Global Market Intelligence. The company is one of the world’s largest providers of independent financial and investment research and their industry surveys are some of the most regarded intelligence on the market. CFRA Industry Surveys cover industry trends, forecasts, major players and market share data, key ratios, and statistics.


Recently, CFRA announced plans to roll out 2019 surveys "that will allow readers to quickly identify and process key data,...

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