Skip to Main Content

Anthropology

Resources for anthropology

About: Journals

Like newspapers, journals are a form of publication released in serial, or volumes and issues. The articles in academic - or "scholarly" - journals are authored by credible subject experts and often peer reviewed for accuracy before being published.

Use the Journals tab on the Library homepage to search by title / subject, or browse the alphabetical listing. Each journal record includes link(s) to access the journal online or the physical location and Call Number if available in print.

Journal Citation Reports (JCR)

Journal Citation Reports logo and link

Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is a great tool to easily assess which academic journals have the highest impact factor and are cited most often in a given subject. To learn how to use this resource, visit our guide, Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Using Web of Science.

Try Scimago for similar information about academic journals in non-scientific fields.

Find Journal Details With Ulrichsweb

 

Ulrichsweb UT Dallas subscribed

 
Ulrichsweb is a directory of journal information spanning over 300,000 publications and 900 subject areas. Find publisher details, ISSN, subject coverage, and peer reviewed status ("Refereed") with a quick title search.