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CELCEE is an adjunct of the federal Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) system, created as a joint project of the UCLA and the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership. The database, updated weekly, contains abstracts of materials on entrepreneurial education at all levels; it is more scholarly than similar databases.
The American Express Company's site provides a workshop centered around the key elements of a business plan.
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, these interactive classes provide information about a number of federal employment laws in a user-friendly manner.
Developed by St. Louis University, this site includes how-to information and identifies resources by business topics and functions for starting, running, and growing business.
The U.S. Small Business Administration collaborated with My Own Business, Inc. to provide a free online course for small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs about starting and managing a small business. This site is also available in Spanish
Sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Entrepreneurial Development, this is a virtual campus of free online training courses, workshop announcements, and knowledge resources.
Trade show information on over 500,000 shows, searchable by their name, location, type, and date.
Created in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Women's Business Ownership, this is an interactive business training Web site for entrepreneurial women. It is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Icelandic, and Arabic. The site contains a list of the regional centers, eight of them in California, which provide long-term training, counseling, and assistance in finance, management, marketing, procurement, and the Internet.
This site identifies the continuing education activities and learning opportunities offered by the University of California's Extension program, including its eight business schools statewide.
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