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Business & Economics

Library Research Guide for The Argyros School of Business & Economics

Find Articles and Reviews

Find Business News

The following are popular business news sources the Leatherby Libraries has access to.

Search the Journal Finder

Search the Journal Finder for the title of a publication to locate full text coverage of your favorite business news sources. Examples: Forbes, Newsweek, Economist

Journal Finder

About Peer Review

If your professor asks you to find "scholarly" or "peer reviewed" journal articles, be sure the article you find is from a source that has gone through the peer review process. Many databases offer a search filter to limit to only journals that are scholarly or peer reviewed. You can also check the journal title in the Ulrich's database to see if it is peer reviewed. 

About Trade Journals & Magazines

In the field of Business & Economics, there are many journals utilized by professionals that are not scholarly or peer reviewed, but do offer valuable information. These include titles such as the Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, and Forbes Magazine. 

Use Discover! to search across multiple databases with a single search.

Multidisciplinary Databases

These databases index articles from a variety of subjects and sources. These are good places to start your research:

Use Discover! to search across multiple databases with a single search.

Business & Economics Journal Databases 

These databases index articles from journals within the subjects of Business & Economics. These are useful when looking for articles specifically within your discipline:

Searching the Internet

You may want to try searching the web for content related to the aspect of business and economics you are researching. Google scholar is a good place to start looking for articles that may be freely available on the internet. If you do find something you like when searching online and are not able to find it in full text, be sure to check the Leatherby Libraries journal finder for the article. You can also request articles you cannot locate in full text through interlibrary loan.