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Electronic Journals

Search our Electronic Journals for the title of the journal you need.

If it's not available online, it may be available in print format on the Journals shelves - search the Library Catalogue by journal title.

Otherwise, use the Document Delivery service to request a copy of the journal article.

What is a Journal?

 

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.
The Library subscribes to a wide range of journals in both print and electronic formats. For many subjects there will be a larger range of current e-journals than of print journals.

Print journals may not be taken out of the Library.

 

What is a journal?

 

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.
The Library subscribes to a wide range of journals both in print and electronic format. For many subjects there will be a larger range of current e-journals than of print journals.

Print journals may not be taken out of the Library.

Where can I find the full text of a journal reference?

If you have a journal reference, you need to find out if the library holds that journal. The simplest way is to search the Electronic Journals by journal title. If we have the journal, a link will be provided to the Database which contains it.

If it's not available online, it may be available in print format on the Journals shelves - search the Library Catalogue by journal title.

Failing that, you can use the online Document Delivery service to request a copy of the article.  A PDF copy of the article will be sent by the British Library within a matter of days for downloading purposes to your email address.  

Electronic Journals A-Z list

Search our Electronic Journals A-Z List  for the title of the journal you need.

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.

Search: A-Z List of E-Journals

What is a journal reference ?

A journal reference gives all the information needed to be able to locate a specific article. This is a typical journal reference:

Stevenson, J.E. and Nilsson, G. 2012.  Nurses' perceptions of an electronic patient record from a safety perspective: a qualitative study.  Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(3), 667-676.

The authors of this article, published in 2012, are Stevenson and Nilsson.  The title of the article is "Nurses' perceptions of an electronic patient record from a safety perspective: a qualitative study" and it can be found in the Journal of Advanced Nursing. The article can be found in volume 68, issue 3 of the journal and runs from page 667 to 676.