There is a new online resource that is focused on providing useful information to small business owners and entrepreneurs. The Biz Info Library launched today providing access to information, ideas and insights on owning a company.
“There’s too much information about entrepreneurship out there, so it’s difficult and time-consuming to determine what, and who to believe,” said venture capitalist and blogger Guy Kawasaki.” What’s needed is a vertical search engine for entrepreneurs and The Biz Info Library delivers on this need.”
Biz Info Library simplifies search results and provides users with relevant information by using either keyword search, advanced search or by reviewing all articles in a particular category or subcategory.
Users can download articles and save articles online to create their own custom library.
“As a small business owner, you’re expected to be an expert on everything from your product or service to human resources, marketing and finance,” said Biz Info Library content contributor Harvey Mackay. “The Biz Info Library is the go-to resource for practical solutions and applicable strategies for individuals and organizations seeking to be winners in an ever-changing, always competitive marketplace.”
The Biz Info Library is the result of three non-profit organizations collaborating to provide support for entrepreneurs and small business. The founders are the James J. Hill Reference Library, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Edward Lowe Foundation.
“In a traditional library, you don’t get every book ever written about a specific topic,” said Hill Library president Sam Richter. “Rather, you get the best of the best as reviewed and selected by a professional. If you use the Biz Info Library, you’ll save a tremendous amount of time, and you’ll get only the best business information as written by proven business experts.”
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