Elizabeth Stephan Librarian for the College of Business and Economics
CBE Reference hours:
CBE Office PH45/45B
Oct 13 - Dec 2
Tuesday 1:30-3:30
Wednesday 9:30-11:30
Library Office:
Haggard Hall 226
Phone: 360-650-2061
Email: Elizabeth Stephan
AOL IM: buslibrarian
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Find Books and more in our Library Use the Library Catalog to locate materials within our collection. The Library Catalog provides location, call number and bibliographic information for the books, journals, newspapers, selected government documents, microforms and other media, as well as online or electronic resources owned or accessed by the Western Libraries.
Books and other resources can be found in the Western Library catalog or the Summit catalog by searching by subject. Please use the following Library of Congress subject headings:
Mathematical program glossary / INFORMS Computing Society This contains terms specific to mathematical programming, and some terms from other disciplines, notably economics, computer science, and mathematics, that are directly related.
Reference Works: Encyclopedias
Encyclopedia of information systems / Hossein Bidgoli Location: Haggard 2 -Reference T58.5 .E535 2003
Check Catalog This 4 volume encyclopedia focuses on key concepts in the fields of management information systems (MIS), decision support systems (DSS) and computer information systems (CIS). In 200 articles, the encyclopedia covers 10 major topic areas which include theories, hardware and software, database design and utilization, data communications, electronic commerce, social legal and international issues, systems analysis and design, office automation and end user computing, management support systems, artificial intelligence and computer applications.
Consumer purchase decision aid / Baron, Jonathan This entertaining site has been created to assist with your buying needs. This site works for anything from deciding what cereal to eat in the morning to what car you should buy.
Decision Sciences Institute The Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) is a professional organization of academicians and practitioners interested in the application of quantitative and behavioral methods to the problems of society. It is a multidisciplinary international association dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving instruction in the diverse disciplines of the decision sciences. The website provides links to DSI publications and other sources about decision science.
Statistical thinking for managerial decisions / Arsham, Hossein This Web site is a course in statistics appreciation; i.e., acquiring a feeling for the statistical way of thinking. It contains various useful concepts and topics at many levels of learning statistics for decision making under uncertainties.