Almost all books in the catalog have subject terms. These terms tell you what the book is about - more so than just looking at the title. If you've found a helpful book that covers the topic you need, do a new search with the subject terms attributed to it and you'll find more relevant resources. For any topic you want to research, there is an appropriate subject term that combines elements such as the concept(s), source types, and geographic location.
Examples:
Industrial management
Business & Economics - Time Management
Marketing - Research
Labor - United States - Statistics
Browse for books on the shelves at Grafton Library using the Library of Congress' subject classification system. Business books start with the call number HD-HJ.
This guide is designed to help you get started on research in Business. If you have any questions or want to set up an appointment to meet for more help, please contact a librarian.