Like newspapers, journals are a form of publication released in serial (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.
I want to learn more about scholarly journals.
To find scholarly articles in a specific journal, skip to the bottom of this box. Most of the time, it's best to search many journals at once by using a database like those recommended at the beginning of this guide, or search lots of databases at once by using the Discover tab.
TIP: Look for a Scholarly / Peer Reviewed box when searching in Discover or databases if you wish to limit to reviewed articles only. Discover has a purple icon under the titles of peer reviewed articles.
To find individual journals, use the Journals tab on the Library homepage. Try the term health* management or medical education.
Each journal record includes link(s) to access the journal online or the physical location if available in print.
TIP: Be sure to check the dates of coverage under the link in the View It section before searching the journal for a specific article - it may not cover the article's publication date!