Peer-reviewed journal articles are evaluated and critiqued by researchers and experts in the field before being published. They are high quality academic sources of information.
The best resources for finding journal articles in your field of study are highlighted on this page.
Access to e-journals on campus is normally automatic, although in some cases a username and password are required. This may be either your University central username and password, or another password stipulated by the publisher.
Library Search and the Library databases are the best way of finding peer-reviewed articles on your topic as they index and provide access to articles from thousands of different journal titles.
You can find the key databases for your subject by using the Databases tab in this guide or by accessing the Databases A-Z list.
Library search provides simple, one-stop searching for books and e-books, videos, articles, digital media, and more.
The Library provides access to over 500 databases. These can be found below using Library Search or our A-Z list.
Arabica
Arab Studies Quarterly
Al Mustaqbal al-Arabi
Banipal: Magazine of Modern Arabic Literature
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
Contemporary Islam
Edebiyat
European Journal of Turkish Studies
Hebrew Studies
Holy Land Studies
International Journal of Middle East Studies
International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
Iran & the Caucasus
Iranian Studies
Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
Islamic Law and Society
Israel Affairs
Israel Studies
Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies
Journal of Arabic Literature
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance
Journal of Islamic Studies
Journal of Islamic Marketing
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Journal of Palestine Studies
Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue
Middle East Economic Digest
Middle Eastern Studies
Middle East Journal
Middle East Report
The Muslim World
Muslim World Journal of Human Rights
Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture
Studia Hebraica
Turkic Languages
Turkish Studies
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This resource explores Google, Google Scholar, subject databases and Library Search, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses to enable you to make an informed choice when selecting where to search for information.
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Databases are the best way of finding peer-reviewed articles on your topic as they index and provide access to articles from thousands of different journal titles.
The University of Manchester Library subscribes to over 400 databases but not all of these will be relevant to your subject. You can find the key databases for your subject by using the Databases tab in this guide or by accessing the Databases A-Z list.
You will often see a '' tab when looking through your search results in our electronic resources. This tab can be used to see if The University of Manchester Library has access to a particular article in either online or print format.
Articles not held by the library can be ordered via our Inter-Library Loan service.
If you are using Google Scholar on campus, the Findit@Manchester link will appear automatically next to your list of search results.
It is worthwhile carrying out a search on Google Scholar for articles relevant to your topic.
If you search Google Scholar while on campus, you'll find links to the full text articles on the Library databases via the Findit@MCR link.