Today I met two librarians who are experts in searching for business resources such as 10-K, 10-Q, and other financial information about corporations.
I went to ask them about how to find 10-K and the executive summary for Starbucks, and they immediately opened up several databases--
Standard & Poor's RatingsDirect, Thomson Research, MarketLine, Mergent Online, Investext Plus, Hoover's Online, Business & Company Resource Center, and so on. These databases can be found under the "Company and Industry" on the link:
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=1336 (And these are all very good databases for company information.) Then, they clicked the 10-K link and emailed the file to me. After that, I asked about how to write the executive summary and one of the librarians said, "Oh there's an e-book about that." I was shocked because that was so fast it's like all of the information's stored in his head! What an expert!
So the take-away from today's experience is that if you don't know where to start a research, ask a librarian. They are experts!