Looking for some journal articles about your research topic?
USearch is a great place to start. It searches through 80,000 full-text e-journals and a range of individual databases at the same time.
Search our Electronic Journals A-Z list for the title of the journal you need. If we have it, it will provide a link to the database (or databases) which hold it and the years covered.
This is a typical journal reference:
Jarman, N., 2005. Teenage kicks: young women and their involvement in violence and disorderly behaviour. Child Care in Practice, 11 ( 3), 341-356
This article was written by N Jarman (the author) and is about young women's violent behaviour (the article title). You can find it in the 2005 volume of the journal called Child Care in Practice. The volume number is 11, and the article begins at page 341 in part 3.
Use these links to find journal articles and other information.
To make the best use of Google, we recommend the Scholar search. This limits results to higher quality resources.
Want to check if the Library can provide full text? Click Settings and Library links. Search for University of Ulster and save your preferences. That way you will see links to full-text within our e-journal collection in your search results.
Top tip: login to the Portal first - that will help with full text access off campus.