Journals (also known as magazines, serials or periodicals) are published regularly (weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually) and contain the most recent information on a subject. |
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Sadler, C. (2016) Inside the fragile world of eating disorders. Nursing Standard, 30(49), 20-22.
Simic, M., Stewart, C. S., Konstantellou, A., Hodstall, J., Eisler, I. and Baudinet, J. (2022) From efficacy to effectiveness: child and adolescent eating disorder treatments in the real world (part 1)—treatment course and outcomes. Journal of Eating Disorders,10(27). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-022-00553-6 [Accessed 5 May 2022].
There are now two ways of searching and viewing our electronic journals collection:
Search via Electronic Journals A-Z link on the Library Home page for the title of the journal you need.
Alternatively, use our new service Browzine. BrowZine allows you to browse our vast collection of scholarly journals by subject, title, or ISSN in a visually appealing, magazine-like format.
Looking for a few journal articles to get your research started? USearch is a great place to start. |
If you need to find journal articles for your essay or other piece of work the best place to start is our Library databases. You can find out all about our databases in the Searching Databases section of this guide.
To get you started the key databases include:
If it's not available online, it may be available in hard-copy on the Journals shelves - search the Library Catalogue by journal title.
Otherwise, use the Document Delivery service to request a copy of the article.