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Journals and Databases

So why use journals? Journals contain current academic or scholarly research which is not found in textbooks. Information is published on a monthly or weekly basis and consists of reports on current research by qualified experts in the field.  Articles are peer reviewed before being published to maintain a high research standard.

To access ejournals directly there are a couple of options:

Most of the journals will have a link or a selection of links to access the journal electronically.

  1. Access the TU Dublin Library catalogue and carry out a "journal title" search for your preferred title.
  2. Use the library's Journal Search Page which will allow you to search journal titles as well as browsing the journal collection by title or by subject area.
  3. Use the Search All search tool to search for articles across all journals and databases. 

See also:

Key Maths Databases

Databases index journal articles in a range of subject areas. They can cover a wide range of science journals such as the Science Direct database or be very subject specific like the MathSciNet resource.  It's useful to think about a search strategy before using a database to make your search as efficient as possible.

​Use one or more of the subject databases below to find quality research information around your topic:

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