When we refer to articles we are usually talking about articles from a journal. This may be a print journal or an ejournal (electronic or online journal). Journals are published on a regular basis throughout the year, for example monthly or quarterly, and contain many journal articles. You may come across references to articles either from your tutors or colleagues or during your reading.
We give you access to a wide range of articles via our journal collections. You’ll find all sorts of articles – published research, reporting and discussion of guidelines and best practice, as well as opinion and reflective pieces.
You may need to look for journal articles on a specific topic or you might be looking for a particular article reference.
We can help you to find articles:
We give you access to a wide range of articles via our journal collections. You’ll find all sorts of articles – published research, reporting and discussion of guidelines and best practice, as well as opinion and reflective pieces.
You may need to look for journal articles on a specific topic or you might be looking for a particular article reference.
We can help you to find articles:
- Read through our Articles page on our website for more information
- Try our Finding Articles etutorial to go through the process step-by-step
- Sign-up for one of our training courses to learn how to use Keele or NHS tools to find articles
- Check out our Articles guide page for more links to helpful resources
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