EBSCOhost's MasterFILE Premier database is designed specifically for public libraries. Indexes primarily popular and news magazines.
Collection of academic, peer reviewed, research journals as well as some popular magazines.
Google Scholar includes both books and articles. Be careful when selecting that the source is reputable. If an article is not made freely available online, remember that you can use the BC3 Library's Request an Article service to request it and we will do our best to obtain it and email it to you - free of charge.
Ethics in America II is a video series for middle school, high school, and adult learners consisting of 6 one-hour video programs, a downloadable discussion guide and Ethics reader, and a website.
Think of the toughest decisions you—or your family, or your business, or even the nation—have ever faced. Chances are some of those decisions, or ones very much like them, are portrayed in this remarkable series. Leading scientists, journalists, physicians, jurists, ethicists, businesspeople, and politicians, among others, were brought together to grapple with ethical dilemmas that touch on life and death; security and liberty; friendship, truth-telling, and secret-keeping; democracy and justice; and much more. The result is thoughtful, dramatic, sometimes funny, and always thoroughly engaging.
The BC3 Library has both print and electronic books for Human Resource Management and other subjects related to business. They are all listed in the BC3 Library Catalog where you will find Dewey call numbers to locate books on the shelves (lower level of the library) and links to connect you to e-books. E-books can also be searched separately in our two e-book collections: e-Book Central by Proquest and e-Book Collection by EBSCO.
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Human Resource Management and Business books can be found in the 658 section of the library.
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