The changing landscape of business information has created
opportunities for business librarians to move beyond being reactive
to business information needs to become proactive participants in
business development and entrepreneurship instruction. Libraries
are no longer only repositories of books but information rich
sources of business and economic data. The case studies presented
within this book highlight a variety of examples on
entrepreneurship education and local economic development. The
examples presented serve as a catalyst for further entrepreneurial
endeavours and highlight the growing need for effective value-added
support in finding business information. Business librarians play a
critical role in promoting the effective use of business
information and in providing significant value-added services
within university and community settings.
This book was published as a special double issue of the Journal
of Business & Finance Librarianship.
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