D&B Million Dollar Database
Description: |
Dun & Bradstreet Million Dollar Database (D&B) provides directory information on over 14 million businesses. You can search by a number of variables to identify businesses by name, industry, geographic location, number of employees, ownership structure, sales, as well as the names of the top executives. The database is useful for company research for projects but also for job prospecting. For each company, you will find the headquarters location as well as some branch, subsidiary, or division locations. To be included in this database, companies must have sales in excess of one million dollars or employ more than twenty people. Our subscription covers Domestic U.S. companies only. |
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Location: |
online |
Who has access: |
All current Vanderbilt University students, faculty, and staff have access, but only the Owen community has off-campus access. Users can go into any Vanderbilt library and use this resource. |
Simultaneous users: |
5 users |
Coverage: |
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Type of content: |
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How much info is in this resource: |
14 million companies with sales of one million dollars or more, or 20+ employees |
How often resource is updated: |
continuously |
RSS feeds or journal alerts: |
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Tips & tricks: |
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Connect to: |
D&B Million Dollar Database |
Additional Information
- Use of this database implies acceptance of our Copyright and Licensing Restrictions.
- Need help accessing this resource from off-campus? Take a look at the Troubleshooting Tips page.
- Don't know where to begin? Check out the How do I begin my research? page for information on how to get started researching various topics and use citation information.
- Librarians have created Research Guides (A-Z) on various subjects to help guide you to helpful business or career resources.
- Do you know the name of a database that you'd like to use? Browse Databases (A-Z) to locate a known resource and get more information.
- The Databases by Subject page can help direct you to similar resources by topic.
- Additional databases are also available through the Jean & Alexander Heard Library.
- Want to browse electronic journals? Check out the E-Journals (A-Z).
Need help? Ask
a Librarian for more assistance.

