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Evidence-Based Management Library Guide: Finding journal articles

Help from the Library for BUS1036 Evidence-Based Management (EBM)

What is a journal?

What is a journal?

A journal is like an academic magazine where scholars have written articles about their research.

What is the difference between a book and a journal article?

A book is a longer, and a usually more comprehensive text on a subject.

Journal articles are shorter, and more specific. They are published more frequently and so have more up-to-date information than books do.

Why use journals?

  • They are usually more up to date than books.
  • As most of them have been checked by other academics (i.e. peer reviewed), they are more reliable than general web articles and newspaper articles.
  • They are shorter to read than books.

Finding journal articles

One way to find journal articles is by using databases.

         The recommended databases are:

  • EbscoHost
    • Africa-Wide Information
    • Academic Search Premier
    • Business Source Premier
    • Econlit
    • MasterFILE Premier
  • Emerald
  • Google Scholar
  • ScienceDirect
  • JStor
  • SA ePublications

If you would like to explore other databases, click here to see the full A-Z list of  the databases available via UCT Libraries.

Where in the library...

...are the print journals?

  • Those newer than 1965 are in the basement (down the spiral stairs);
  • Older than 1965 are kept off-campus, ask for them at the Loans Desk.

Loaning print journals

Undergraduates are unfortunately not allowed to take print journals out on loan. You may use the journal in the library for as long as you like, and the library does offer photocopying facilities.

How to find journal articles using Sabinet African Journals

How to search for journal articles using EBSCOHost

This slideshare will demostrate how to find journal articles using EBSCOHost

How to find a specific journal title in UCT Libraries

This slide show demonstrates how to find a specific journal article in UCT Libraries.

Click here to go directly to the Journal Portal.