When you find an article listed in a research database and the article is not immediately available to read, use the Search for Item icon to search all of Pace's holdings (print and electronic) to see if we have full text. If Pace does not have access to the full text, you'll see an interlibrary loan link or links; click the link for your campus to request a copy of the article. On your first use of the interlibrary loan system, you'll need to register for the ILLiad service.
Pace's subscription databases allow you to search and browse via the links below. If you have another journal title in mind, go to the home page of the library and choose the Journal Title tab in the central search box to search the periodicals contained in our databases.
These databases are good starting points for research in finance.
You can search the library's holdings for books, e-books, and streaming video by using the search box on the library's home page and selecting the Books and Media tab, then entering your search terms in the field below.
You can also go to the library's Advanced Search, which allows you to use multiple search fields, and narrow your results by subject area. Next to the first search field, select Subject from the drop-down menu, and then enter Finance into the field. Add other terms in the search fields that follow.
Some books may be at another campus, but most titles are available for delivery between the campus library locations, Mortola (PLV), New York City (PNY), and Law (WP). In the catalog record of the book you want to borrow, look for the Access Options box on the right-hand side of the page and click the Request Item button to have it delivered to your location.