NOTE: Using the asterisk * when searching is known as the Wildcard. It allows you to locate all possible endings of a search term. For example, by searching for ‘entrepreneur*’ instead of ‘entrepreneur’ you will find results with ‘entrepreneur’ but also ‘entrepreneurial’, ‘entrepreneurship’, etc.
Use similar methods in Google or Google scholar. For more information, Google ‘search tips’ or check this article: 20 Google Search Tips to Use Google More Efficiently
TIP: To access the full text in LibrarySearch click on the journal title link under View Online.
Theory is regularly discussed in these resources and can underpin your arguments. You may not always find theory relating to your exact topic, company or industry. Think broader and find relevant theory about a different company in the same industry or the same issue in a different industry.
Most of the titles here are peer reviewed and considered scholarly and authoritative sources of information.
Journals, newspapers, industry and trade magazines provide current research and news articles.
Search collections of journals using the databases listed on the key resources page.
Check out the Library’s News and Newspapers guide.
BrowZine is a great way to find journals in your subject area to read on a desktop or mobile device.
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