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Accounting Collection Development GuidelinesGeneral Department InformationThe Kent State University College of Business Administration Departmental Goals The accounting curriculum is designed to provide the student with a solid foundation in accounting theory necessary for entry-level positions and career advancement. It encompasses a common body of concepts, conventions, principles, and theories essential to the professional compentency of the certified public accountant, controller, industrial accountant, institutional accountant, and governmental accountant. The student is enabled to continue effectively pursuing professional development through the more specialized programs provided by employers or through graduate studies. Departmental Areas of Concentration Accounting Degrees offered: Doctor of Philosophy (concentration in Accounting Master of Accounting Bachelor of Science in Accounting Special programs within the school: The Department of Accounting admnisters an internship program Scope of CoverageThe following subject areas are collected at the advanced study level: Accounting Bookkeeping Business mathematics. Commercial arthimetic Public Accounting/Auditing Revenue Taxation. Internal Revenue. Apply the following parameters to the above scope of coverage areas:Language Primary emphasis is on the English language. Date of Publication Emphasis on current materials. Geographical Guidelines No restrictions. Multiple copies Only when warranted by high demand. Material TypesMonographs/Books Advanced study level and research level scholarly materials are emphasized. Textbooks are acquired on a very selective basis. Audiovisual Material Purchased upon request from the departmental faculty in support of classroom instruction. Theses and Dissertations Selectively acquired in support of graduate and faculty research. Microfilm Reproductions Selectively acquired in support of graduate and faculty research. Serials Current list of departmental subscriptions Recent volumes of a select number of scholarly journals in the discipline are also available online through the OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center Back issues and full runs of selected scholarly journals focusing on Accounting are also available online through Kent State University's subscription to JSTOR Government Documents The collection is strong from 1962-present, with earlier collections obtained from purchase and donations. All materials are cataloged and accessible via KentLINK Methods of Acquisition As a member of the Federal Depository Library Program, Kent State University receives federal documents at no cost. Kent State University is also a State of Ohio Depository Library, and acquires many free state documents and publications as a result. Federal Publications Mnay agencies publish and distribute information in support of the research and instructional interestes of the Accounting Department. The Bureau of the Census, Commerce Department, Federal Trade Commission, and the Agriculture Department supply the school with documents that offer various statistical information, analyses, and guidelines. Any and all congressional publications are received by the library which includes bills and laws, congressional hearings, congressional records, and various House and Senate reports. Federal Depository, Documents Data Miner Government Information Databases Online Services and Electronic Resources Access to articles and databases, including full-text, is available here. |