How to Locate Business News Sources at the Library of Congress
Business news is the reporting and dissemination of information about commercial, economic and financial activities and events. It covers all aspects of business and is widely published in newspapers, magazines, websites and television broadcasts. The content may range from market trends, company performance and management changes to government regulation and global trade. Business news is important to investors, businessmen, stakeholders and consumers.
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a business is an enterprise engaged in buying and selling products or services for profit. The definition can also include the process of establishing an organization to conduct these activities. The goals of a business can be varied, and there are many ethical considerations that should be taken into account when conducting any business.
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This guide was compiled by specialists in Business Reference Services at the Library of Congress. It is designed to help researchers identify and locate business news sources in print and microform at the Library of Congress. For tips on how to find regional and international business news sources, see the Searching the Library Catalog page in this guide.