Organizations,
institutes, and think tanks are excellent sources for the latest research
reports, names of known scholars and experts in the field, and other types of
material you may not easily find in academic journals. One way to find organizational research on
the Internet is to implement the following Google search:
Key words or phrases
Site:org (or
site:edu)
Filetype:pdf
Example:
“Hispanic women” executives site:org filetype:pdf
This search
will limit results to organizational (or educational) web sites and to PDF
(Adobe Acrobat) documents. Why does this
work? You are much more likely to find published research in PDF format and the
search eliminates misleading commercial and personal web sites.