How to use the Bloomberg Terminal for advocacy work: the basics
▻https://wildtech.mongabay.com/2016/05/use-bloomberg-terminal-advocacy-work-basics
Juste survolé rapidement, ça parait très intéressant mais cher
Partie 1
The Bloomberg Professional service is Windows-based proprietary software that offers users real-time access to global news sources, financial data, and analytics tools. It comes with a special keyboard and monitors, but is commonly referred to as the “Bloomberg Terminal” from the early 1980s versions that came as an actual computer terminal.
Historically, only for-profit financial organizations have used the Bloomberg Terminal. However, it has vast resources with useful data that the advocacy community could be leveraging to enact change. These include information about securities, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) information, global news feeds, shipping and port locations, and research reports from various institutions.
Bloomberg Finance L.P., the company that makes the terminal, has identified the non-profit sector as an underrepresented constituency in its user base. This lack of representation can be explained partly by the high expense of obtaining a terminal, which costs $24,000 a year, and partly by a lack of awareness in the advocacy community. Bloomberg Terminals may be available at larger non-profit firms or research institutions.
The initial Bloomberg welcome screen shown below has links to various tools like securities information, help functions, and links to customization menus.
Partie 2
Tracking assets for environmental advocacy work with Bloomberg
▻https://wildtech.mongabay.com/2016/06/use-bloomberg-terminal-advocacy-work-tracking-assets
Partie 3
How to use the #Bloomberg_Terminal for advocacy work: advanced tools
▻https://wildtech.mongabay.com/2016/08/use-bloomberg-terminal-advocacy-work-advanced-tools
je sais pas trop comment taguer #données #ressources #ressources_naturelles