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Welcome to MGT 301: Organizational Behavior

Welcome to your library guide to Organizational Behavior. In addition to the Ilearn area for your course, please make use of this library guide. Here you will find resources to enable you to learn more about organizational behavior in order to improve the quality of your work. This is how you can use this guide:

  1. Visit the Leaders in the Field who have researched Organizational Behavior, there work is in alphabetical order by author.

  2. Visit the Multimedia Resources, here you will find podcasts, video clips and presentations relating to organizational behavior.

  3. Use the Core Journals for articles relevant to your assignments. You can search using keywords.

  4. Use the Key Databases to find out information relating to UAE organizations.

  5. Visit the Recommended Websites for access to high quality websites for information on organizational behavior.

Library Catalog Search Tips

Use the AUS Library Catalog to find books and other items in the library. 

Use the following terms in a subject search to find related items in the library catalog. A subject search can be performed by typing in the suggested items below and selecting "subject" from the drop down menu.

  • Organizations
  • Organizational
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Team work
  • Organizational Culture
  • Organizational Structure
  • Organizational Environment
  • Organizational Change
  • Organizational Communication

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Getting Help

For help during academic calendar weekends, final exams & semester breaks:

P: 06-515 2277
E: researchhelp@aus.edu

The Library Service Desk is located on the ground floor of the library.

Contact:
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Research consultations are useful for those working on:

  • In-depth research projects and assignments
  • Thesis / dissertations
  • Literature review

They are available to currently enrolled students, faculty, or staff only. To book a consultation, please complete the following form.