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Project Management Resources

This guide is a selection of research resources available at McDermott Library for Project Management students and faculty.

Journal Search

McDermott Library provides access to dozens, if not hundreds of periodicals on a given subject.

To find additional titles or browse alphabetically, go to the library homepage and click the Journals tab in the search box.


Here is a journals-only search box for your convenience:

Finding Journal Articles

To find articles on topics on business plans and proposal, use a resource from the Business/Management page. To broaden your search, select a resource from the complete list.

Selected Articles On Project Management: An RSS Feed

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Scholarly vs Popular Journals

Popular Magazines (Time, People, etc.)

Scholarly/Peer Reviewed Journals (JAMA, Science, etc.)

Intended for a general audience.

Intended for an audience with knowledge in the field.

Articles written by journalists who may or may not have special training in what they are writing about.

Articles are written by scholars, whose names are listed along with credentials.

Articles do not have footnotes.

Articles are footnoted and list sources used.

For Profit

Usually not for profit

Not Peer-reviewed

Peer-reviewed

How do I find peer-reviewed articles and journals?

Use a scholarly database rather than a general database  (MEDLINE vs. Newspaper Abstracts).

When available, limit to scholarly/peer-reviewed journals when you search your database.

Check in Ulrichsweb (library database) to see if the journal you want is peer-reviewed.