CSUN
Business 302
The Gateway Experience
[updated: Saturday, May 27, 2023]
"The Internet changes everything."
-Bill Gates (1955-)
Preface
The purpose of these materials is to provide additional depth in a few key areas within the broad subject of business and economics.
These materials should be accessed and printed by the end of the first week of class. Please bring these articles with you
to class. You may wish to use a "three-hole punch" for each printed articles and place them in a three-ring binder for convenience.
The placement and use of each article with the course is listed in the Course Outline.
- Using your computer "Copy" the full article title of the citation below, including the quotes (you are going to "Paste" this later).
- Using your web browser, navigate to the CSUN Library web page.
- Newspapers and magazines are both periodicals. Periodicals are known as journals at the CSUN Library. Select "Journals" in the lower-middle of the screen under "More search options".
- Enter the title of the periodical (e.g., "Wall Street Journal" or "New York Times") as listed in the citation. Press "Enter" or click on the "magnifying glass" on the right.
- For some periodicals, there is more than one variation of the periodical, so you need to select the specific variation that you need.
- For example, for the "Wall Street Journal", select "The Wall Street journal. Online access".
- For example, for the "New York Times", select "New York Times: Late Edition (East Coast). Online access".
- Click on "online access" because you want access to the periodical electronically (i.e., online) not physically (i.e., in the Library).
- For some periodicals, the periodical is available from more than one electronic database, so you need to select the specific electronic database that you need. For some periodicals, the choice doesn't matter: the choices (e.g., for the Wall Street Journal, "ABI/Inform Collection" or "Global Newsstream") lead to the same database and query interface.
- For the Wall Street Journal, choose "ProQuest Global Newsstream (Available since 1984).
- (Note: At this point, if you--the student--are located off-campus, you will need to authenticate yourself because only CSUN indivials can access these databases: simply enter your CSUN ID and password when prompted.)
- Scroll down a bit and find "Search Within This Publication". "Paste" the article title, and click on "Search". Remember to paste everything, including the quotes, because some characters in the article title, such as colon (:) and single-quotes (') are reserved for the system and can cause searching problems.
- (Note: If the search doesn't begin for some reason, just use "Advanced Search", "paste" the article after the "AND", and click on "Search".)
- Review the results from the database search query, and locate the specific article that you need. If the article you need isn't listed, you need to review the search query you used in the prior step (and perhaps repeat the prior step with a slightly different query).
- I recommend selecting the highest-quality print output that is available. Often, this means selecting the "PDF" or "Full Text" format.
- Read the article, and have it ready for class (you could save a .pdf or you could print it also).
Note: Additional CSUN Library databases oriented toward business students are collected in the 'Business + Economics' Subject Databases index.
Peer-Reviewed Materials
In general, the "peer-reviewed" materials are "theory-based" readings. These are significant in rigor and have provided persistent insight, often over decades.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Materials
In general, the "non-peer-reviewed" materials are "practice-based" materials.
These are timely in relevance and tend to be good examples of either best business practices or complex issues that are likely to confront a future manager.
- (anonymous) (May 11, 2019), "EXCHANGE --- Class of 2019: How'd You Get That Job? --- Discovering joy is one thing. Finding gainful employment you love is another.", Wall Street Journal [ CSUN Library (ABI Inform) ]
- Davidson, K. (2016, Aug 31), "Hard to Find: Workers with Good 'Soft Skills'", Wall Street Journal [ CSUN Library (ABI Inform) ]
- Sandberg, J. (November 13, 2007), "I'm Not Really Late, I'm Just Indulging in Magical Thinking", Wall Street Journal [ CSUN Library (ABI Inform) ]
- Silverman, R. (January 14, 2015), "Climbing Career Ladder With Help", Wall Street Journal [ CSUN Library (ABI Inform) ]
- Woo, S. (2017, Mar 13), "In Search of a Perfect Team: Who works best with whom? Now we know", Wall Street Journal [ CSUN Library (ABI Inform) ]
Instructor-provided Materials
The materials are brief summaries of topics that are typically not included
in the textbook or other materials. These materials originate with the instructor in some form.