Journals, along with newspapers and magazines are a type of resource which may also be called 'periodicals' or ‘serials’. They are often published monthly or quarterly, and usually contain a number of articles by different authors.
Journals are different from newspapers and magazines because the articles that they contain are more
Why read a journal article rather than a book? Articles are generally more up to date and may deal with a narrower aspect of a topic than a book or chapter.
The best way to find journal articles is to search our library catalogue.
You need to select "E-journals" from the drop-down menu.
Once the search has finished, you can use ‘Refine your search options’ (may display as + on some devices) to narrow down your results.
Another useful tool if you only have a journal title is our journal finder. You can’t search with journal article details, but you can check if we have a specific journal and which years we have. You can then:
If we have a printed copy of the journal, you will find it on Level 1 of the library, shelved in alphabetical order by journal title, then by year and volume / issue number.
This guide also has a list of journal titles we think are relevant to you in the ‘Top Journals’ section. Just click on the link to be taken directly to that journal in our journal finder.