Data Resources Listing
A full listing of data resources.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a unit of the United States Department of Labor, is the principal fact-finding agency for the U.S. government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
- Business & Company Resource Center
- The power to answer all types of business queries is at your fingertips with Business & Company Resource Center. Unlike other available online business resources, this comprehensive database offers a dynamic research opportunity, providing accurate, up-to-date company and industry intelligence for thousands of firms.
- Business Dateline®
- Business Dateline®, produced by ProQuest Information and Learning, provides the full text of major news and feature stories from 550 regional business publications from throughout the United States and Canada.
- Business Monitor Online
- Business Monitor Online provides coverage of country markets across Asia, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East & Africa. This coverage features intra-daily news analysis; political and economic risk assessment; strategic views on currency and debt developments; systematic macroeconomic forecasts over a 5-year horizon; country-comparative risk ratings, and rigorous benchmarking of the business environment.
- Business Source Premier
- This is the industry's most used business research database, providing the full text for more than 2,300 journals. Business Source Premier provides full text back to 1965, and searchable cited references back as far as 1998. Journal ranking studies reveal that Business Source Premier is superior to the competition in full text coverage in all disciplines of business, including marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance and economics.
- Capital Changes Reporter
- Capital Changes Reporter covers federal taxation consequences of corporate capital changes resulting from stock dividends, stock splits, reorganizations, exchanges, rights, and other changes in capital structure. It also reports on the federal income taxation effects of other corporate developments such as liquidating distributions, nontaxable and capital gain cash dividends, and war casualty recoveries.
- CareerSearch
- Whether you're counseling students on how to make their first professional career move or advising more experienced job seekers, CareerSearch gives you fast, accurate, up-to-date information on potential employers and contacts in a wide range of industries and fields nationally.
- CCH Internet Research Network
- Provides access to current federal and state tax laws, rules, regulations, etc., as well as to both federal and state tax archives.
- Center for Purchasing Studies (CAPS)
- As an independent research organization, CAPS provides companies and purchasing professionals with research and data from a perspective outside the normal business realm. This information is made available to their colleagues in purchasing as well as to their suppliers. By making this information available to all, we believe CAPS' research will benefit the widest audience over the long run. By distributing this information widely, CAPS enables organizations to avoid duplicating research activities across the profession.
- Center for Strategic Supply Research
- The Center for Strategic Supply Chain Research is a non-profit organization focusing on supply and supply chain issues. It aims the research towards company executives with strategic responsibilities. CAPS is funded by Arizona State University and the Institute for Supply Management, and is dedicated to providing leading-edge technology to companies worldwide.
- Chamber of Commerce
- This web site contains information for consumers regarding what to look for to avoid being a victim of fraud, how to avoid problems and make better buying decisions.
- ChinaDataOnline
- This includes several statistical databases of China's details.
- CHOICE 3
- Choices 3, produced by the Simmons Market Research Bureau, includes demographic and psychographic data from a nationwide survey called "National Consumer Study" (NCS). It surveys the buying and media habits of the American public. It is used to develop consumer profiles of selected products and brands and to to provide information on consumer media preferences.
- CNN Money
- CNNMoney.com is the world's leading business and finance website and the online home to the premier business and finance magazines in the world: FORTUNE, MONEY and FORTUNE Small Business.
- Compact Disclosure
- This contains financial information found in the SEC filings of U.S. publicly traded companies.
- Compustat/S&P
- Compustat (S&P) Global contains an integrated database with active and inactive fundamental and market data for 54,000 securities. S&P global 1200 covers 31 markets and approximately 70% of global market capitalization. S&P’s equity research offers equity research concerning 1200 U.S. based stocks and 240 global stocks. The fee data packages in which Compustat offers are as follows:
- COMTRADE
- A subscription to UN Comtrade gives you instant access to 1.3 billion records on trade from over 200 reporting countries or areas, covering 45 years of data and more than 5000 different products. With UN Comtrade you spend your time researching instead of searching.
- CorpTech
- Corporate Technology Information Services, Inc. (CorpTech) builds and markets a unique database of 95,000+ U.S. high technology company profiles.
- CountryWatch.com
- CountryWatch is an information provider for corporations, government agencies, universities, schools, libraries and individuals needing up-to-date news and information on each of the recognized countries of the world.
- County Business Patterns
- County Business Patterns is an annual series that provides subnational economic data by industry. The series is useful for studying the economic activity of small areas; analyzing economic changes over time; and as a benchmark for statistical series, surveys, and databases between economic censuses.

