What's New @ the MMA Library
No. 62 1 August 2008 Online at: http://library.maritime.edu/WhatsNew/


DOES THE LIBRARY SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR FAVORITE JOURNALS?
Use the new A to Z Journal and Newspaper Title List to find out!
Now you can quickly find journals by title and go directly to the full text, online.
Journals that are only available in print in the Library are also listed in search results.

    DO YOU WANT TO GET JOURNAL ARTICLES FASTER?
    Many articles cited in databases are not available in print journals or full text, online. Now, you can click on the link, labeled:
    Request this item through interlibrary loan

    An online form is populated with citation data for the article you want. enter your personal data, then click on the "SUBMIT" button. Your request is sent directly to library staff; you will get the article in the mail, via email or pick up at the library when it arrives.

    Please try the A to Z Journal and Newspaper Title List. This technology will really speed up your library research.



IN PRINT - On the NEW BOOKSHELF
Investments. Zvi Bodie, 1996. 937 pp. MMA Call Number: HG 4521 B564 1996 [Gift to the MMA Library]
Latitude hooks and azimuth rings : how to build and use 18 traditional navigational tools. Dennis Fisher, 1995. 166 pp. MMA Call Number: VK 573 F56 1995 [Gift to the MMA Library]
Law : a very short introduction. Raymond Wacks, 2008. 172 pp. MMA Call Number: K 231 W333 2008
Seaweeds of Cape Cod shores : a field guide. Gilbert Newton, 2008. 35 pp. MMA Call Number: QK 103 N498 2008
Sounding boards : advisory councils in higher education. Michael J. Worth, 2008. 88 pp. MMA Call Number: LB 2341 W655 2008
The World Trade Organization : a very short introduction. Amrita Narlikar, 2005. 155 pp. MMA Call Number: HF 1385 N37 2005

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Competition and Development: The Power of Competitive Markets
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The growth of international trade and investment has brought about many changes in the economies of developing countries, including a move away from state-controlled enterprise. However, it has also made developing countries more vulnerable to new and potentially harmful types of anticompetitive business practices.



If you have questions about these resources, please contact:
Susan S. Berteaux, Library Director [sberteaux@maritime.edu, ext. 5035]