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Electronic Commerce Reference Sources |
Amazon.com [Videorecording]
Business Library, Reference: HF5548.32.A45 2000
Building a Blue Chip Brand for the 21st Century
[Videorecording]
Business Library, Reference: HF5548.32.B85 2000
CareerXroads
Business Library, Reference: HF5382.7.C368
The Death of "e" and the Birth
of the Real New Economy: Business Models, Technologies
and Strategies for the 21st Century
3rd floor Paterno: HF5548.32.F558 2001
The Digital Lexicon: Networked Business
and Technology from A-Z
Business Library, Reference: HF5548.32.H38 2002
Dictionary of E-Business: A Definitive
Guide to Technology and Business Terms
Business Library, Reference: HF5548.32.B67 2003
Dotcoms Gone Bust [Videorecording]
Business Library, Reference: HG5548.32.D68 2001
European Electronic Banking Review
3rd Floor Paterno: HG2971.E94
Haldane's Best Employment Websites for
Professionals
Business Library, Reference: HF5382.7.H329 2002
How to Design a Business Website [Videorecording]
Business Library, Reference: HF5415.1265.H6 1998
International Handbook of Electronic
Commerce
Business Library, Reference: HF5548.32.I58 2000b
Internet Resources and Services for
International Finance and Investment
3rd Floor Paterno: HG64.J5 2001
Internet Resources and Services for
International Real Estate Information
Business Library, Reference: HD1380.6.C485 2001
Plunkett's E-Commerce & Internet
Business Almanac
Business Library, Reference: HF5548.32.P55
World Business Resources.com: A
Directory of 8,000+ Business Resources on the Internet
Business Library, Reference: HF54.56.W37 2000
BPubs.com
BPubs contains full-text business publications searchable
by keyword as well as by subject category. Very well designed and easy
to navigate, BPubs contains information on economics (policy, currency, and
international economics), entrepreneurship (business plans, start-ups, and
capital finance), finance and accounting, industry publications, intellectual
property, internet and e-commerce, intellectual property, management science,
marketing and sales, and small business.
BRINT.com
Brint.com is a knowledge portal focusing on business and technology information.
The site contains hundreds of resources in the areas of general business,
technology, knowledge management, and e-business. Well-laid out and
easily navigated, site content is divided into subject group channels, resource
pages, and community pages. The e-business category contains links to
information and resources on strategy, e-Business, e-Commerce, customer relations
management (CRM), supply chains, and advertising.
Business 2.0
Launched in August 1998, Business 2.0 magazine strove to "help clarify and
demystify the changing landscape of business and deliver practical, inviting,
and in-depth information." The Business 2.0 web site has now grown beyond
the magazine Business 2.0 to not only include the magazine but information
'channels' (eBusiness, Marketing, Investing, Technology) and links to research
articles in categories named 'Insights' and 'Research' (which includes ebusiness
statistics, news wire reports, book reviews, events and trade show listings,
and discussion groups). The site also includes the current Business
2.0 magazine issue and the ability to search the magazines' archives.
BusinessWeek Online
In addition to being the online counterpart to Business
Week, this site offers free newsletters, a forums and
chats arena, a "Today's
Market" section (maintained by Standard and Poor's),
and a "Stock
Look Up" box which provides extensive company and industry
snapshots from Standard and Poor's. "Internet",
as an industry, is covered. This
site is searchable and contains articles from both Business
Week and
BusinessWeek Online back to January 1991.
c/net.com
This site combines current business and technology news with
trend analysis and comprehensive coverage of Internet
technology products. E-commerce
technology news is well covered and site content included
analysis as well as commentary. The site contains
links to other c/net networks, including
mySimon (product and
price comparisons) and ZDNet (comprehensive
technology news and information).
Computer Security Resource Clearinghouse
This web site is maintained by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
and contains information about a variety of computer security issues, products,
and research of concern to Federal agencies, industry, and users. Provides
extensive links to academic, government and professional sites containing
information on computer security organizations, conferences, United States
policies and documents, publications, and training resources.
ComputerWorld.com
Computerworld Inc., an information services company, provides current news
analysis on the information technology sector of the economy. Additionally,
this site offers focused IT information in their 'Knowledge Centers' and
maintains well-designed "Communities" links. Each community on Computerworld.com
is focused on a specific area of information technology and includes e-commerce.
The e-commerce community includes discussion sections, feature stories, e-commerce
news, and a side column containing quick links to other features, resources,
services, and e-commerce related subject communities. The site includes
a glossary and an event calendar.
CyberAtlas
CyberAtlas calls itself "the Web marketer's guide to online facts".
The site provides readers with e-commerce statistics and Web marketing information
and gathers online research on Internet demographics, market research, surveys
and technology.
Digitrends.net
Digitrends.net calls itself "The Information Network for Interactive Marketers",
providing national and international advertiser and advertising agency directories
as well as information on e-commerce. The site is easy to navigate,
with Digitrends Daily, eBiz Daily, and Features sections as well as a list
of 'Directories' which contain links to case studies, advertising campaigns,
ePayment, eResearch, and other electronic commerce topics.
ebusinessforum
This web site is produced by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a highly
regarded information provider of objective analyses and forecasts in politics,
economics, and business for more than 180 countries. The EIU also produces
reports on strategic industries and in management science. The web site
provides daily news analysis articles, articles on thought leadership and
latest best practice, and links to the EIU Online Store, the EIU ViewsWire,
conference listings, and other online magazines published by The Economist
Group (including The Economist, The Journal of Commerce, Traffic World, and
Air Cargo World). The Schreyer Business Library maintains print subscriptions
to most of the journals published by the Economist Group, as well the EIU
Country Reports which are available in the Business Reference section. Please
check the CAT for specific locations.
eBusiness Research Center
The eBusiness Research Center (eBRC) promotes research in electronic commerce.
A joint research center between Penn State's School of Information Sciences
and Technology and the Smeal College of Business, the eBRC emphasizes marketing
and management research questions. The eBRC website provides a listing
of Best Web Sites (business-to-customer, b2c, and business-to-business, b2b),
full-text eBRC White Papers, eBRC Working Papers, and links to network security
web sites.
DMReview.com
Specializes in business intelligence, e-technology and e-technology implementation,
web marketing, and order fulfillment, this portal provides current B2B news
and industry analysis. The site also offers a glossary of e-business
terms, an industry events calendar, an associations listing, book recommendations,
and white papers.
ecommerce-guide
Headquartered in Walldorf, Germany, SAP is "the world's largest inter-enterprise
software company, and the world's third-largest independent software supplier
overall." Their e-commerce guide contains product reviews, e-commerce
news, e-commerce product and service announcements, information columns, a
resources link (downloads, events calendar, EC Webopedia, Etailer Index, library),
and a 'link vault' (links to books to purchase and/or read, commerce server
providers, digital certificate providers, consortia sites, EC education sites,
news groups, and e-zines). There are also links to a discussion list,
discussion lists, and free newsletters.
eCommerce Guidebook
An educational site created by Net Nations Communications, Ltd., eCommerce
Guidebook provides a tutorial for setting up secure, real time credit card
transactions on business web sites, a directory of companies that provide
payment gateways for online transactions, and list of information resources
on the e-commerce industry.
E-Commerce Research Room
This site bills itself as "the Internet's largest and most comprehensive
e-commerce resource and portal site." It has many links to articles
on e-commerce, an E-Commerce Research Room, a page devoted to web marketing
resources, and e-commerce business models and cases (these are available for
a fee).
eMarketer
emarketer, provides information and resources on building, promoting,
and maintaining a successful electronic business, and advertises itself as
the "world's leading provider of internet statistics". This company
publishes four free electronic newsletters (QuickeStats, DailyeNews, Dailyestats,
WeeklyeNewsletter), maintains eBoards for online discussions on e-commerce,
and operates an eStore where visitors can obtain reports on various topics
related to electronic commerce.
Federal Electronic Commerce Program Office
An educational site maintained by the Office of Electronic Government,
this site contains a list of federal e-commerce websites, a library, e-commerce
reports, government pilots and projects, and a small business help corner.
Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission web site contains advisory information on
Internet security and privacy, consumer guides to e-payments, online investment
opportunities, and online shopping tips. There are also many articles
on e-commerce, and an information section for Internet businesses on e-commerce
rules and regulations and Internet law cases.
Federation of International Trade Associations
This is the official web site of FITA and is an international trade and
import-export portal and a comprehensive source for business-to-business information,
news, events with links to 3,000 international trade related Web sites.
Using the 'Web Resources' tab on the sites' home page, visitors can find links
to international economics reports and journals, international business publications,
news feeds, dictionaries and multilingual translation resources, a business
travel guide, a listing of international chambers of commerce, and regional
trade and economic statistics. The site also provides a bookstore, world trade
news, articles about international trade, and the FITA Directory of International
Trade Associations in North America.
Free Management Library
This is a comprehensive resource for nonprofit and for-profit
business information, developed by Authenticity Consulting,
LLC and hosted by The Management Assistance Program for
Nonprofits of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
The site contains an index of 675 business topics broadly
grouped into 72 categories on the home page. The 'E-Commerce'
topic box contains a link to an extensive listing of information
for beginning e-commerce entrepreneurs including overview
articles on getting started (business assessments and business
plans), understanding electronic data interchange (EDI),
developing and managing a product or service, on-line store
basics (management, marketing, and sales) and links to e-commerce
information sites.
HBS Working Knowledge
The Harvard Business School's HBS Working Knowledge web site provides
information on thirteen management subject areas including "E-Commerce &
the Marketspace" and "Leadership, Strategy, & Competition". Each
subject section contains feature articles, a web site review, a book review
and are updated weekly. Past articles are archived and available at
the site.
IDG.net
IDG (International Data Group) is a technology media conglomerate with
more than 300 publications in 85 countries and an estimated monthly worldwide
readership of 100 million. The "IT Directory" link on the main page
contains an "E-Business" subject link featuring current news, feature stories,
e-commerce research, and how-to articles. There are quick links to B2B,
B2C, and e-commerce specific banking, investing, and technology.
Industry Standard
his is the online counterpart to the paper journal The Industry Standard.
It features the entire magazine as well as 10 to 20 articles written only
for online readers and posted daily. There are 17 newsletters associated
with the web site, message board links, sections devoted to news, e-commerce,
and company research (research is fee-based). The site also contains
the 'Intelligence Store' and the 'Job Shop'.
International Web Police
This organization investigates, tracks, and records Internet crime and
maintains a database of criminal Internet activity going back to 1986.
Additionally, the group arbitrates complaints, prosecutes Internet criminals
and has the authority to shut down Internet enterprises engaged in illegal
activities. The site has quick links for reporting a crime, reporting
a scam, or reporting terrorist activities. The site also contains a
Child Safety Center and a Woman's Task Force.
Internet Advertising Resource Guide
This site specializes in providing information for Internet advertising.
Created by Hairong Li, a professor of advertising at Michigan State University,
the site provides links to e-journal news and research articles as well as
extensive information on the planning, development, management, research and
teaching of electronic commerce advertising.
internet.com
internet.com is owned by internet.com Corporation, who calls their site
"The Internet Industry Portal." The site features 143 web sites, 260
e-mail newsletters, 136 on-line discussion forums, and 78 moderated e-mail
discussion lists, and provides real-time news and information resources.
Information is broken down in 14 broad areas ("channels") covering all aspects
of electronic commerce and is easily searchable by keyword.
Jupiter Communications
Jupiter Communications is a for-profit company which provides strategic
analysis and comprehensive views of industry trends, accurate forecasts and
today's best practices, all backed by proprietary data. Jupiter's research
is offered on a fee basis but its' web site also offers free access to an
extensive listing of current corporate press releases. Visitors may
register as a guest to view some research articles (searchable by keyword)
for free.
US Census Bureau: Measuring the Electronic Economy
The US Census Bureau presents a good collection of electronic commerce statistics. The statistics vary from up-coming reports, forms, tables to a collection of old archives.
NewsFactor Network
The NewsFactor Network is a community of ten sister sites that cover the
entire gamut of e-commerce topics: Internet technology, e-commerce business
news and information, industry analysis, and marketing. The sites offer
up-to-the-minute information and original articles and commentary. There
is a site for every need and interest in e-business, including CRM, wireless,
and Linux. The sites are easily navigated and all content is archived
and searchable.
NUA Internet Surveys
Created by the publishing and consulting firm NUA, this web site features
e-commerce surveys by industry category; charts; graphs; and free newsletters
including the monthly "What's New" newsletter detailing the latest NUA publications.
OECD online
This is the web site for the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and
Development, an international organization comprised of 29 member countries.
The site is easy to navigate and contains links to all areas of OECD work,
including their research in social welfare, agriculture, biotechnology, governance,
and energy. Business related categories include their research in competition
and regulatory reform, issues affecting the corporate sector, economics, finance
and investment, the information society, issues in the enterprise, industry
and service sectors, and growth. The site has an electronic commerce
link containing articles on the worldwide ICT sector, e-commerce statistics,
and information on e-commerce trade and taxation.
Red Herring
Red Herring (also a magazine; available at this web site) is a comprehensive
ebusiness web site offering the ability to download white papers and special
reports; access to professional research and newsletters (fee-based); an auction
site; IPO news; venture capitalist and ebusiness start-up news; and a searchable
stock market page. Red Herring also provides 'Herringtown' billed
as "our comprehensive, searchable database of startups. Here, investors, Venture
Capitalists, potential customers, strategic partners, suppliers and other
technology professionals can search emerging companies, people, industries,
and stage of funding directories at no cost." The e-magazine Red Herring
is also available.
searchEBusiness.com
This site offers e-business news and information gathered
from more than 800 other e-commerce related web sites. Although
the site is primarily focused on e-commerce infrastructure
(applications, core technologies, platforms, development),
there are extensive links to e-commerce news headlines
from a variety of web sources. The "Best EBusiness
Web Links" section offers
the editors' choices for best-of-the-web web sites in 14
subject areas.
There is also an "EBusiness Career Center" which
contains a searchable database of IT jobs (drawn from employer
web sites) and a searchable directory of technical professionals.
TechWeb
Owned by CMP Media, TechWeb content is provided by three company publications:
InformationWeek, InternetWeek , and Network Computing.
This site focuses on Internet information technologies and includes current
news, reviews, analysis, opinion, and research. Specific e-business
information is available on the E-Business page, accessible from the main
web page via the 'technologies' tab.
WeBi: Wharton e-Business Initiative
WeBi is a partnership of business leaders, Wharton faculty,
and students engaged in interdisciplinary research in
the workings of the e-commerce marketplace.
The web site contains feature articles on e-business subjects
and a link to
Knowledge@Wharton (via
the
"Resources & Tools" tab), a free online resource
of business research, analysis, and information published
by the Wharton Business School.
Webmonkey
Voted "Best Web Development Site 2000" by Brill's Content, Webmonkey provides
tutorials for everything from the basics of website-building to learning dHTML
and XML. Webmonkey is a product of Wired Digital, the company that created
the HotBot search engine (http://www.hotbot.com) and that produces Wired magazine.
The e-business section is designed to be an introduction to electronic commerce
and has many useful links arranged in a how-to library. Sections include
authoring, design, multimedia, e-business, programming, backend, and jobs.
Workz.com
This web site targets the small e-commerce entrepreneur and contains information
for the beginning electronic business operator. In addition to a many
free newsletters, the site contains How-To Guides (Build Your Web Site, Attract
Customers, Make Money, Save Money), an informational 'Topics' box (site design,
site operations, web e-commerce, web marketing, web advertising, international
information) and a Small Business Directory (billed as an "internet phone
book of products, services, and specials offers for workz.com visitors and
subscribers"). The international information link provides articles
of interest to international e-commerce entrepreneurs as well as a translator,
glossary, web directory, currency information, affiliate program information,
and information on trade regulations and laws which affect international e-commerce.
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