You can use the resources on this guide to start your research. If at any point you have questions about the resources, are having trouble finding what you need, aren't sure what your next steps should be, or have any other research questions, reach out to your librarian! You can find the contact information for the Business & Economics Librarian in the sidebar on the left of the page.
Your librarian is here to help you think through the research process and find the information you need!
The resources below are great places to start looking for audio, video, or text versions of speeches, interviews, or quotes. If you're having trouble finding what you're looking for, that's a great time to reach out to your librarian! I'm always happy to help you track things down.
The resources below provide paywall-free access to major news sources from the United States and globally. Use them to find news coverage of events or individuals you are researching.
Most of these resources are databases, but the first link will take you to the Wall Street Journal's website, where you can set up a free student subscription.
Research diverse perspectives, topics and trends aligned with all curricular areas from credible, vetted, international, national and local news sources. Includes over 100 Minnesota sources, including the Duluth News Tribune.