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St John’s College Library
SUBJECT GUIDE:
MANAGEMENT
STUDIES
Resources for Management Studies
1. Books
Books on management studies may be found on the Second floor.
Aspects of management are included within both economics (H section in Garden wing) and engineering
(T section in Chapel wing).
Broad outline of where some topics in management science may be found:
General organisation of production and
HD 28-70 Industrial management
HD 30.22 Including Managerial economics
HD 30.23 Decision making
HD 30.28 Strategic planning
HD 58.7 Organisational structure and behaviour
HF 5414 Marketing
HF 5548.8- Industrial psychology
HF 5549- Personnel management
HF 5601- Accounting
HG 1- Finance
T 56-60 Management science
TS 155 Manufacturing
2. Journals
All of the Library’s journal holdings, listed by subject, are available via the website:
www.joh.cam.ac.uk/journals
St John’s take a range of economics journals, which may hold items of interest. A printed list of all current
journals available may be found at the Issue desk. Ejournals can be searched via eresources@cambridge
(see overleaf for more information).
3. Electronic Resources
Cambridge LibGuides provide a complete guide to all subjects and electronic resources such as e-journals,
ebooks and databases available across the University:
http://libguides.cam.ac.uk
Recommended resources include:
Business Source Complete
Capital IQ (S&P)
Factiva
IBIS World
Passport (Euromonitor International)
The Judge Business School Infolib website is an excellent portal for relevant databases, ebooks and
journals and industry information:
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/infolib/
Note: A Raven password is required for online access off-campus.
Other libraries you may find useful: University Library, Judge Business School Information Centre,
Marshall Library, SPS (Sociology and Land Economy) Library.
Recommendations
The College Library aims to provide all works necessary for Part One courses, and a selection of the most
important works required for Part Two. We receive reading lists from the departmental libraries in
advance of each academic year, and continually update the Library collections in response to requests
from Directors of Studies, supervisors, and students. You can recommend an item by using the online
recommendation form or by filling in a recommendation form available at the Issue Desk. All reasonable
requests will be considered. If texts you require for your course are not available in the College Library,
please talk to a member of Library staff.
Help
If you have any difficulty in tracing the material you need, whether in printed or
electronic format, please ask a member of Library staff for assistance.
Cover photo taken by Ben Gallagher