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How should I create a journal article link?

How should I link to specific journals in a LibGuide?

You can use an ISSN search url from the library catalogue. This will allow the user to see all possible options for the title

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correct base for SFX url http://sfx.unimelb.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/sfxtst41?sid=III:innopac&pid=id= And then add the lSSN as the last 8 digits of the link e.g. 14675986

http://sfx.unimelb.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/sfxtst41?sid=III:innopac&pid=id=14675986

 Teacher Education and Educational Research Journal Titles


The library subscribes to a large number of journals in all areas of education. Journals titles may be aligned with different information needs such as research, study or professional development. 

For some topics, be prepared to think laterally and consider general education journals in the areas of cognition, teaching methods, learning styles and educational psychology.

Find more titles by searching or browsing the A-Z ejournals and databases list

Searching for Journals

 It is important to develop an awareness and appreciation of the purpose of different types of journals, and their value for different activities such as research, study and professional development.

Depending on your research topic, be prepared to think laterally and consider general education journals in the areas of cognition, teaching methods, learning styles and educational psychology.

 

Journals for learning areas


collage of educational journal logos

 

Education Journals by The Wiley Asia Blog used under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

It is important that you become familiar with key journals specific to your teaching area. A good starting point is to click the Journal Tab in the following library guides:

Tip... If your teaching area is not listed go to the Library Catalogue. Click on eJournals and enter your topic e.g

Or find more titles by searching or browsing the A-Z ejournals and databases list

What is a scholarly peer reviewed journal?


Scholarly Journals

  • Contain articles written by and addressed to experts in a discipline.
  • Report original research or experimentation.
  • Cite their sources in footnotes or bibliographies.

Peer-reviewed (or refereed) journals

  • Only publish articles that have passed through a review process, and have been approved by scholars or experts.
  • Many databases provided the option to limit your search results to peer-reviewed titles

Tip: You can use the UlrichsWeb : global serials directory to check if a journal is peer-reviewed.

  1. Search for the journal (use the title-exact search)

  2. If it is peer-reviewed, the soccer referee T-shirt icon will display next to the journal name.

soccer referee t-shirt icon used in UlrichsWeb to indicate peer reviewed status

How can I track what is published in a journal?

How can I track what is published in each issue of a journal?


You can set up Table of Contents Alerts (TOC) to stay up to date with a journal of interest.  This allows you to:

  • Receive e-mail alerts of the latest Table of Contents for your selected journal(s), as they are published.

  • Receive RSS feeds of the latest Table of Contents for your selected journal(s).