Hi, good afternoon. I am requesting 5 scholastic materials for research purposes for the course I am doing. The course is Introduction to

Hi, good afternoon. I am requesting 5 scholastic materials for research purposes for the course I am doing. The course is Introduction to Entrepreneurship. I got an assignment. The assignment is asking me to provide a critical assessment in my responses to the following questions, incorporating examples from the case. The name of the case is: Source Outdoor: Should a Small Company's Business Model Include a Channel of Distribution That Competes wit its Retail Customers?
The assignment is in the form of an essay.
The assignment covers the following topics: 1. Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneur 2. The Entrepreneurial Mind 3. Competitive Edge 4. Business Model. Kindly help me, please, and thank you in advance for your assistance.

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Within the UWILinC databases you can also explore some resources on your topic here:

https://uwin-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/search?fn=search&institution=uwin&vid=OPE&query=any,contains,%20%22entrepreneurial%20mind%22&vl(freeText0)=%20%22entrepreneurial%20mind%22

Note that you must be logged using your UWI credentials to be able to access fultext.

You can refine your search results in a few different ways, all from the right side of the screen.

To focus on academic sources, select the Peer reviewed journals option. This will filter your results to only show articles that have been reviewed by experts in the field.

You can also narrow your results by resource type. To do this, click the small arrow next to Resource type and choose a specific format you want to view, such as a dissertation or an article.

Finally, the Topic section is a great way to discover new keywords. It provides a list of suggested terms related to your initial search. You can select one of these keywords to filter your results, view them, and then deselect it to try another suggestion.

Accessing the Full Text within UWILinC📜

To access the full text of an article, look for a green link labeled "Full text" or "econtent available." Clicking this link will display a list of databases the university subscribes to that contain the article. Select the first database in the list, then click "Go."

This will take you to the article's page, where you'll typically find a summary or abstract. To view the complete article, look for a "View PDF" option. The PDF version is ideal because you can save, download, print, or share it. In some cases, you may only have the option to view the HTML full-text version.

Finding the Citation 📝

A useful feature is the citation tool, often located at the top-right of the article's page. Look for an icon resembling quotation marks . Clicking this will provide the citation for the article in various styles (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago). Simply select the style you need, then copy and paste the citation into your bibliography or references list.

Thanks for your feedback. Wishing you the best with your studies.

 

  • Last Updated Sep 25, 2025
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