FAQ: How can I find sport management journals in the library?
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Last Updated: Dec 30, 2024
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Use Publication Finder
You can find sports management journals by using the Publication Finder This link opens in a new window. You can access the Publication Finder by following these steps:
- From the library's homepage click "Find Resources" in the navigation ribbon underneath the library's logo.
- Click on the link "Newspapers, Magazines, & Journal Articles (Publication Finder)"
Browse by Subject in Publication Finder
Once in the Publication Finder you can search for journals by title, browse by title, or browse by subject. The Publication Finder has a "Sports Management" subject as well as other sports subjects you can browse.
- Click on the "Browse Subjects" tab above the Publication Finder search bar
- Click on the letter s, scroll down the list until you find Sports
- Click on the Sports Management subject or one of the broader sports subjects to see a list of titles
If you need to limit your results, use the "Refine Results" sidebar on the left-hand side of the screen. You can specify that you want a journal, limit to peer-reviewed journals, database, and/or subject.
Click on the "Full Text Access" link underneath the journal entry to see which databases have full-text access to this journal and what years are included in the library's subscription. If you click on a database name in the "Full Text Access" section, it will open that journal in the database, allowing you to browse articles by issue or search for specific topics within the publication.
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