McLennan Library

 

 

 

 

Melbourne Business School
 Library

Beihang University Campus

Melbourne Master of Marketing program in Beijing
in conjunction with Beihang University

Quick links

Database access instructions


List of databases & guides


Librarian’s Collection – articles selected from the marketing literature


Information support staff


Vicki Zhang in Beijing


MBS Australia website


MBS China website


McLennan Home

 

 

Welcome to all our new students and faculty in the Beijing Master of Marketing Program

  

The library is delighted to offer an extensive collection of resources and services to support the Beijing Program. 

 

From Melbourne, Australia, and from the Beijing Office on Ritan Road, our aim is to make sure you can enjoy access to the best quality management and business information. 

 

We hope you will visit this site often – over the next few months we will be adding to this site as we develop more content aimed specifically at supporting you while you are on this program.

 

Need more information?  Need help in finding information?

 

If there is anything you require which you do not see here please let us know.

 

If you need our assistance, you can email any one of us in the Information Support Team on informationsupport@mbs.edu.  Through this e-mail service we can provide you with suggestions and answers to any problems you may experience in finding the information you seek.

 

What we offer:

  • an extensive and powerful collection of electronic databases, providing full-text journal and newspaper articles; reports on companies, industries and products; and full-text e-books

  • user guides to help you access and use these databases

  • assistance with any questions you might have (via: informationsupport@mbs.edu)
     

Coming soon:

  • A collection of print books at the Beijing office

  • A library blog which we will use to share answers to research and information questions

 


Copyright
: As students and staff in this program you are required to comply strictly with all copyright requirements: failure to observe these conditions may lead to an immediate loss of access entitlements.