FT.com – New Resource

Sharon Nangle
Friday 20 May 2016

Image of print and electronic version of the FT.comAfter a successful year long pilot of the FT.com with the Schools of Management and Economics & Finance the library has now purchased a site wide licence to provide access to all university staff and students.

You don’t need to be interested in finance, companies and industries to benefit from the FT.com!

Having access to the FT.com allows you keep up-to-date with breaking news (and for those of you who like to do this on the move there is a mobile app available for your tablet or phone). In addition to the Financial Times newspaper (UK and global editions), company information and financial data the resource also includes articles on travel, books, music and film.
If you are researching a particular topic use the in-depth section which aggregates content and allows you to find not only the headlines but comments and analysis, video, interactive graphics and special reports all relating to your area of interest. The special reports are particularly useful for anyone wanting to find out more about specific countries or industries.
To find out more about the content, tools and services in FT.com database e-mail us at [email protected] or watch the online videos available on their website
How to access the FT.com
Don’t Google it! Find the link in our A-Z list of databases and login with your University username and password. The first time you do this you will need to register for a FT.com account. You can find out more about how to do this and also how to maintain your access on our Accessing the FT.com guide.

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