Electronic Books in Business and Economics
The University Library at Berkeley offers its students and faculty access to thousands of e-books in many different subject areas and from several e-book vendors. Those of particular interest in the fields of business and economics are listed below. E-book content is available for use on the campus, or by remote access through the Library Proxy Server.
Ebrary
Provides access to over 5,600 e-books in business, economics, and related fields, plus thousands of additional titles in other subject areas (complete academic collection).- Finance
- Leadership, Organization, and Innovation
- Resumes, Job Searching, Careers
- Marketing
- Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
- Strategic Planning
- Business Planning
- High Technology/Biotech Industries
NetLibrary
Several hundred e-books in business and economics.- Finance
- Leadership, Organization, and Innovation
- Nonprofit Management
- Resumes, Job Searching, Careers
Springer E-Books
E-books in business and economics from 2005 forward.Safari Books Online
Hundreds of IT e-books and computer manuals.InfoSECURITYnetBASE
Full text e-books on IT management, operations management, networking communications, internet and web-based computing, etc.MATHnetBASE
A collection of mathematics handbooks including standard mathematical tables and formulas. Includes a category for "mathematics of finance."STATSnetBASE
Over 120 full text e-books on statistics, including a category for "statistics for business and finance." A useful source for subjects such as risk modeling and analysis, time-series analysis, sampling, and introductory statistics.TELECOMMUNICATIONSnetBASE
Over 50 e-books on the technical aspects of telecommunications.World Bank E-Library
Includes over 1,800 books and reports from the World Bank. Selected titles of interest include:- Africa's Silk Road: China and India's New Economic Frontier
- Dancing with Giants: China, India, and the Global Economy
- Emerging Capital Markets and Globalization
- How Universities Promote Economic Growth