Please Watch these Library Tutorials to assist your searching.
Note that the library’s journal databases are particularly helpful for literature reviews. Journal articles are short and cover very specific topics, so they are more digestible than books and more likely to deal exactly with your topic. They are also quicker to publish than books and so are more likely to be up to date.
The Databases listed on the Business School Subject Guide have been specifically selected for Business School Researchers and allow you to find, view and obtain journal articles that are available electronically.
Articles of interest can be printed out, downloaded, e-mailed, or the citation/abstract exported to your personal RefWorks database.
You may also find citations/abstracts of relevant articles which will have to be sourced elsewhere if they are not available electronically on the particular database that you are searching. If Rhodes library does not subscribe to the journal, PostGraduate Students and Staff may ask the Interlibrary Loans Department to obtain the article from another library.
Off-campus users (staff and students) should note that they will be prompted for a staff/student barcode and PIN in order to access the library resources.
If you do not have access please register here for your "My Library account"
You must select your own PIN & you must be registered for the current year as a Library user
To learn more about how to use the Web of Science and Scopus Databases for Research Evaluation see the Bibliometrics: Citation Analysis & Research Impact LibGuide