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Journals Introduction

glasses resting on paperAcademic Journals and Articles 

Academic journals contain lots of individual articles on specific topics and themes. They are written by specialised professionals and academics (such as your lecturers). 

These journals are highly regarded as sources of academic information and often include the very latest research and analysis from across the UK and around the world.

star icon   Finding, reading and referencing relevant journal articles will get you the highest marks. 

What is a Journal / Article

question mark What is a journal?

  • A collection of articles relating to a particular topic

  • Published regularly (e.g. once a month, quarterly, annually) 
     

What is an article?

  • An individual piece of research written by an academic, professional or expert

  • Published together with other articles by other authors in a journal

Why use Journal Articles

large tick icon Why use journal articles?

  • Include the latest research and up-to-date
  • Cover very specific topics
  • Quality checked during a peer review process
  • List references used - good source for further research
  • Search for specific articles online 

Finding Journal Articles

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1) Check your Reading list!

  • If your lecturer has recommended some titles, click on these, follow the access instructions and then do a basic search. 
  • It's always a good idea to reference some journal articles from recommended sources in your assignments

2) Do a quick search on the Articles drop down via the Library Catalogue. 

  • Enter your search terms
  • Refine your results using the Peer-reviewed Journals option (this then lists articles from the most scholarly journals)
  • Use View online to see where you can access the article 
  • Check the access instructions and then GO!  

 


information icon The Articles tab is very general and you may get a lot of results which are not relevant. 


3) Use a Library eResource

  • Here you can locate journal articles on specific topics which are directly aimed at your subject area.  Find details in the eResources section on the left.
     

information icon The Library pays for you to have access to these key resources and you will improve your marks if you read and reference appropriate library materials in your work!

Recommended Business Journals

journal icon  Specific Journals

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Listed below are some specific journals, written by experts, which are relevant to your course. 

Search within these to find current, reliable and relevant academic information for your assignments.

These journals are subscription-only so you must access them through the links below and login using the instructions provided. 

If you search for a journal title in the Library Catalogue, use the Journals option under Resource Type.  Click on the View Online tab for access details.  We often have multiple providers for journal titles and you will need to check the available date to select the one which best suits your needs. 

Printed journals can be found on Floor 1A.  Most journals are now electronic only.

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Ensure you check which dates are available and read the off campus instructions:

These three journals are only available on campus but are worth checking for recent articles to include in your assignments:

Harvard Business Review

This key journal is available in print on Floor 1A of the Library.

It is indexed in ProQuest Business - search for articles you want and then note down the reference and look them up in the printed version in the Library.  Set up a publication alert to stay up-to-date.

Alternatively, you can access four free articles per month via the Harvard Business Review website. 
If you register for a free account, you can read up to eight articles per month.

twitter iconYou can also sign-up to newsletters on the HBR website or follow them on Twitter: @HarvardBiz 

Which are the best journals?

Advanced users may want to use citation indices to uncover the most cited articles via: