Engineering
195 - Entrepreneurship Science & Engineering
Spring
2007
Prepared by:
Julia Gelfand,
Engineering Librarian, Science Library 228
jgelfand@uci.edu ; (949) 824-4971
and
Kristine Ferry,
Business Librarian, Langson Library 143
kferry@uci.edu ; (949) 824-0474
As you complete assignments for this course, you will become
familiar with a range of information products and resources. This handout will introduce you to some appropriate
research strategies and resources to assist you in conducting research on
entrepreneurship and developing new products and provide some hints to expedite
and make more efficient the research process.
You have three major assignments and you will be conducting research
both independently and sharing information with classmates as part of a group
project.
- Individual Project: content about guest speakers and weekly
topics
- Final Group Project - creating a
business plan
- Group presentation of Final Group
Project
Background: Selected Course Textbooks and recommended
readings and classroom lectures
Resources: Books about entrepreneurship and innovation
are found in the Langson Library in call number ranges HB 615 on the 4th floor - you can
browse Antpac for UCI holdings by keyword
(results or output in most recent publication order first) or by LC call number
range - recommended Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCHS) include:
Entrepreneurship
New
business enterprises
Technology
transfer
Venture
capital
Or
under the specific topic
UCI
Library Homepage - use this website as a source of departure for access
to library resources
Subject Pages - the Business
Subject Page
and the Engineering
Subject Guides for each department linked from this website or you can go
directly to ones for:
Biomedical
Engineering,
Civil
& Environmental Engineering,
Computer
& Electrical Engineering,
Chemical
Engineering,
Materials
Science,
Mechanical
& Aerospace Engineering -
Each of these will direct you to
the indexing and abstracting sources and appropriate reference tools in the
area. Specialized resources will be
noted below.
UCI
Office of Technology Alliances (OTA)
Assignment I -
Finding information about Guest Speakers and their topic of influence, industry
sector, and weekly reading etc. These
resources will be helpful:
- Biographical
information and sources - the
Marquis Who's Who series gives a good snapshot
- Newspaper
Sources - reviewing business sections of local and regional newspapers will
be helpful - consult the Subject
Guide for News & Newspapers
Patents
UCI is not a Patent Depository (in California there are 3
such collections located at Sunnyvale Public Library, Los Angeles Public
Library and San Diego Public Library) but we have access to several databases
that cover patent application submissions and licensed patents for United
States coverage:
U. S.
Patent and Trademark Office - (http://www.uspto.gov/)
- Official source for U.S.
patents and trademarks in full text from 1976 (full page images available since
1790) with links to the Library of Congress for copyright information. Definitions,
application forms and instructions, handbooks, notices, and patent attorney
directory are just a few of the products provided. Includes design patents and
reissued patents as well as patents currently in application process (coverage
starts March 2001). Full-text searching is available and it is suggested that
you follow the example for entering your search. Sometimes the illustrative images are not
available without downloading a special client.
Google Patents
- recommend that you use the Advanced Patent Search and consult the Patent Search Help
available
Freepatentsonline -Fulltext
and images of U.S. patents beginning with patent number 4,000.000 (1974) and no
client is needed to see images or illustrations.
LexisNexis Academic
Universe - Under "Legal Research" is a Patent Research
section for searching of Patents (1971 to date), by individual category of
Design Patents, Plant Patents or Utility Patents. Can also search by keyword,
assignee, inventor, patent number, classification, and lawyer.
For more global coverage, please review the following list
of sources from Japan, Europe, etc. http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/govinfo/uspat.html
Scirus - http://www.scirus.com/srsapp/
Indexes over 13 million patents from the U.S., European and
Japanese Patent Offices and WIPO
Some tips for successful patent searching:
- emphasizes
the importance of searching with Class and Sub-Class numbers as patent
titles are often ambiguous
- patent
searching is a great asset to one's skillset
- remember
that a comprehensive patentability usually requires the services a patent
attorney or agent
Preparation for the
Final Projects: Part of this assignment allows you to develop a Business
Plan
DOING RESEARCH
Finding Information - you will likely use the Langson Library (LL)
resources but there will also be resources for you to consult at the Science Library
(SL). ANTPAC is the online catalog for
UCI and MELVYL includes ANTPAC and also covers all 9 other UC campuses.
Connecting from
off-campus - make sure that your computer has been configured to
acknowledge you as a UCI student - the recommended way to connect is noted and
explained at http://www.lib.uci.edu/services/how/connect.html
- Virtual Private Network (VPN) or WebVPN is the
recommended practice
If you have difficulty, contact NACS at (949)824-2222 (open
24/7). Please note that for some
resources there are limited access ports - if you can not get in try again in a
few minutes.
Reference Tools (LL= Langson Library Reference
- 1st floor; SL = Science Library Reference - 2nd floor)
Venture Capital
- Pratt's
Guide to Venture Capital - LL Ref HG 65 G83
- Venture
Capital Yearbook - LL Ref HG 4027.7
V467
- National
Venture Capital Association Yearbook - LL Ref HG 4961 N382
- Additional
venture capital resources on electronic databases are listed on the Finance
& Investment Subject Guide
Demographics -
Population
- American FactFinder -
online resource highlight census data - remember that the last US Census
was conducted in 2000
- Tablebase
- particularly strong for demographic profiling and constituent's
activities
- Dun
& Bradstreet MPA (Market Profile Analysis). Consumer and business demographic
reports for Los Angeles-Long Beach et al, CA. Combines industry and demographic
statistics on the Los Angeles/Lng Beach and Anaheim/Santa Ana (Orange
County) Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA), for counties, neighborhoods
and census tracts. LL REF HC 107
C22 O7 - 6 vols.
- Additional
demographic and psychographics resources are listed on the Marketing
Subject Guide
General Resources
- Foundation Directory Online
Professional - major directory of nonprofits and foundations that
support a range of activities
- Associations Unlimited - most
comprehensive directory of professional societies and associations in US
and globally
Article Databases - Indexing &
Abstracting Tools - there are several sources that identify journal and
newspaper articles that will be appropriate - much of the content indexed is
available full-text either re-keyed or in pdf format or via links to UCI eLinks
to the original content. These can be
found directly from the Library Homepage under "Online
Resources." You should enter the
title of the database on the right-hand Search Box and pull-down the category
tab and set it to "Article Journals."
Then click on the appropriate title that appears.
- Business Source Premier – find
articles from trade and industry publications as well as academic
journals.
- Compendex - major indexing
source for all engineering coverage - strong historical coverage -
remember to set the dates you want covered
- Factiva - Full-text news covering
business world from media and "non-scholarly" publications
- Faulkner's
Advisory for IT Studies - contains a significant amount of data about
different aspects of the IT industry
- INSPEC - covers computer science,
electrical engineering, math and physics and related subject disciplines -
technical database with eLinks to a great deal of full-text - there are
two choices - the current and most recent database from 1969-2005 via Ovid
and the older, more historical
archive covering 1898-1968.
Choose accordingly.
- Web of Science - an academic,
scholarly database of articles covering the sciences, social sciences and
arts/humanities. You can
selectively search just the Science Citation Index which goes back to
1945. Many eLinks to fulltext
content in our collection. Also,
provides "forward searching" to more recent citations from
publication year when available or noted.
- PubMed - if you are looking at
innovations in the biomedical arena this database covers the clinical and
administrative medical literature.
Make sure that you combine your terms by capitalizing all boolian
operators of AND, OR, NOT. There
are many more ways to limit your search now to increase the relevant
output.
- LexisNexis Academic - News
Section for media, newspaper and wire services; Business section for
access to trade and industry publications - use the "Guided Search
Function" and the pull-down menus - remember to reset the dates of
coverage as the default is 6 months.
- Knovel - a very new database that
supports Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Life Sciences and
includes 786 reference sources in those fields. Allows one to compute, calculate,
distribute and study topics in those fields
- Plunkett Research - this
database resource is available on trial - enter "Irvine" for the
Username and "trial" for the Password - the different industry
sectors are on the left toolbar and clicking on Market Trends will take you
to the newest update of data in that sector
Business Plans - there are some resources
in the Langson Library Reference collection (do not circulate); other resources
are in the circulating collection - selected recommended sources include these
noted on the Management
Subject Page or the Business
Subject Page
- Perfect Phrases for
Business Proposals and Business Plans: Hundreds of ready-to-use phrases
for winning new clients, launching new products and getting the funding
you need. Call number: Langson HF 5718.5 D43 2006
- Business Plans to Game
Plans: A practical system for turning strategies into action. Call number: hd30.28 K559 2004
- Anatomy of a Business Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a
Business and Securing Your Company's Future
Call number: Langson Reference HD30.28 .P5 2001
- Bplans.com
Choose from a list of over 60 free sample business plans.
- BRS Center for Business
Planning
Access to over 25 example business plans. Find guidelines on how to
analyze a business strategy.
- Business Plans Handbook
Call number: Langson Reference HD62.7.B865
- CCH
Business Owner’s Toolkit
Tips on how to create a successful business plan.
- The Prentice Hall Encyclopedia of Model Business Plans
Call number: Langson Reference HD30.28.C76 1998
- SmallBizManager
Over 40 sample business plans for 13 industries/markets.
Competitive Intelligence for Company and Industry
Information - to determine
market size, volume and demand in marketplace for proposed innovation you may
want to consult these resources and others listed on the Management Subject
Guide under "Company & Industry"
- Gartner (you will have
to register your UCI NetID to gain access to this resource even if you are
on campus or entering using WebVPN)
- Standard & Poor's
(S&P) Net Advantage -
- MarketResearch.com Academic-
- Business
Insights -
- Forrester - another
database in which you will have to re-enter your UCI NetID
- Datamonitor Business Information
Center-
- Global Market
Information Database (GMID) - new interface of Euromonitor
- Energy
Central - a new database that includes a lot of business &
industry data about energy consumption, distribution and new products
Recommended Websites on Entrepreneurship in
Engineering:
- National
Dialogue on Entrepreneurship - http://www.publicforuminstitute.org/nde/
- Stanford
Technology Ventures Program - http://stvp.stanford.edu
- MIT
Entrepreneurship Program in Technology - http://entrepreneurship.mit.edu/
- Collegiate
Entrepreneurs Organization - CEO - http://www.c-e-o.org/
Preparing your presentation: For assistance in preparing presentations
you may find the following resources helpful in preparing a Powerpoint
presentation that can capture your ideas with some visual elements including
images, graphs, photographs, etc. For
some background in creating an appropriate presentation, consider the needs of
your audience and play to that group.
Mastering Powerpoint 2000 - Science Library Bar T385
.M8863 1999
And tutorials at:
http://www.hostos.cuny.edu/library/HHCL_New_Web/Teach_Learn_tutor_ppoint.htm
http://www.cew.wisc.edu/accessibility/tutorials/pptscratch-text.htm
Sources for images include: Google Image Search
and other search interfaces
HINTS for ease & success:
- Read
assignments carefully
- When
working in groups, take responsibility for specific areas and make sure
that you do that and share information widely with team-mates
- Don't
procrastinate
- Consider
using outlines - for the project and for individual contributions - so
that you can determine what information is still needed
- Cite
sources consistently - make sure that you know where you found information
- record the sources as you find them
- When
searching the Internet via a search engine, evaluate information carefully
- consider domain - .edu, .com,
.gov, .org, etc.
- Consider
the elements of your audience when you select information and materials to
determine level of relevancy - think about the:
- Authority control - authorship - who,
affiliation, where
- Currency - note the date, the update,
does it reflect the right period of time
- Purpose - does it meet criteria for
assignment
- Objectivity - does it reflect the
balance of bias and political slant you need
- Evaluate the source - establish
criteria that is meaningful to covering the topic
- Citing Internet resources - URL &
date of the search
- Accuracy - did you capture and
appropriately cite the original source
- Copying
- Relevance
- For
additional information, consider scheduling an appointment for a Reference
Consultation at the Langson Library or use Ask-a-Librarian for remote reference assistance.
More Contacts and Additional Information:
Contact the Engineering
Librarian or Business Librarian for a
Research Consultation - When sending eMail, please put ENGR 195 in the subject
line.
- Contact
the Reference Desks at either the Langson or Science Libraries
- Use
Ask-a-Librarian services
and choose either eMail Reference, LiveCHAT, or make an appointment for a
Research Consultation with another librarian if the Engineering or
Business Librarian is unavailable.