Journals are publications that are published on a regular and ongoing basis, for example, weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually. They contain a selection of articles in a subject area by different authors. These articles are known as journal articles. Academic journal articles are written by researchers and their articles are reviewed by other experts in the same subject area, in a process called peer-review. Peer-reviewed journal articles are considered to be the best quality journal articles available. Journal articles are the best place to find the most recent research on a topic.
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Journals provide the latest research and comment.
All eJournals are listed on FINDit and you can search the Library Catalogue for the details of our print holdings, you can only search for journal titles not articles. If you are looking for articles try a Database or eJournal.
Here are some examples of eJournals
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