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Last Updated: Dec 19, 2025
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Bloomberg Terminal
If you are looking for a Bloomberg Terminal, the library does not have one. However, the School of Business has one in Webster Hall (room 219), but access is only to qualified students and there is no remote access. Please contact Dr. Aybar at b.aybar@snhu.edu for more information.
Bloomberg Businessweek Journal
If you are looking for the Bloomberg Businessweek This link opens in a new window journal, we have access to the full text articles in our Business Source Ultimate database from 2010-present. The quickest way to access these articles is to search for Bloomberg Businessweek in our Publication Finder tool, click on the record for that journal, expand the Full Text Access link, and then click on the Business Source Ultimate link.

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