The easiest way to find articles is by using an appropriate database. You can search by subject/keyword, author, title, etc., forndetails of where articles and papers can be found. Benefits include the ability to search a number of years together; more summaries and abstracts, and often there is direct access to the full-text.
These are some of the most important databases for finding information on your subject:
To see all the business databases you have access to, take a look at our A-Z database list.
Journals (also known as periodicals or serials) are published on a regular basis (for example, weekly or monthly). Each journal issue contains a number of articles written by different authors. Journals differ in quality and reputation: peer reviewed journals are regarded as being of higher quality. Here are some examples of journals that are available to you to browse online:
Search the archives of UK national and local newspapers by using any of the following resources:
LexisLibrary
European Newstream
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