Journals

Journals

Journal articles are written by scholars in an academic or professional field. An editorial board reviews articles to decide whether they should be published. Journal articles may cover very specific topics or narrow fields of research.

Since journals are published at periodic intervals, they are grouped in the category called periodicalsPeriodicals are publications issued at least twice a year, including journals, magazines, and newspapers. They may be in print format or on the WebA system of interlinked, hypertext documents accessed via the Internet as electronic journals. Your library purchases subscriptions to thousands of journals.

Use a Journal
  • when doing scholarly research to find in-depth, reliable information written by experts within a particular field
  • to find out what has been studied on your topic
  • to find bibliographiesA list of the sources that point to other relevant research

Examples of Journals

  • Journal of Communication
  • Geology
  • Child Development
  • Journal of Education
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