Name of article and database for scholarly journal articles about business decision-making models on two different databases provided by the UFS library.

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I apologize, but as an AI language model, I do not have real-time access to specific databases or information regarding the University of the Free State (UFS) library. However, I can provide you with general guidance on how to search for scholarly journal articles about business decision-making models on different databases.

1. Begin by accessing the UFS library website or any other academic library website you have access to.
2. Look for a link or tab related to "Databases" or "Electronic Resources" on the library's website.
3. Explore the available databases, which may include:

- Business Source Complete (EBSCO)
- ProQuest Business Collection
- JSTOR
- ScienceDirect
- Wiley Online Library
- Emerald Insight
- SpringerLink

4. Once you have selected two databases from the list, access each database using your UFS library credentials.
5. In each database, locate the search bar or the advanced search option to conduct a more specific search.
6. Construct your search query using keywords and phrases related to business decision-making models. For example: "business decision-making models," "decision support systems," "decision analysis," or "decision science."
7. Refine your search by choosing options like "scholarly or peer-reviewed articles," "full-text availability," or specifying a publication date range, if needed.
8. After running the search, browse through the results and select articles that are relevant to your research topic.
9. Retrieve the necessary information for citing the articles, including the title, authors, publication year, journal name, volume, and issue number.

Please note that the availability of specific databases at the UFS library and the structure of their online platform may differ. Therefore, it is recommended to consult the UFS library website or contact the library staff directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the databases they provide access to.