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Management

This guide will help you find quality resources for your management studies and research.

Key academic journal databases

These are key databases that contain academic journal articles peer-reviewed by experts in the field before they are accepted for publication.

Find a Journal by Title, Subject or ISSN

Find a journal by title, subject or ISSN

Key journal ranking lists

There is a number of journal ranking lists that you can consult - some of the most commonly employed are listed here.

  • Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) Journal Quality List - produced by the peak body of Australian university business schools, dividing journals into four areas of quality: A*, A, B, C.
  • Harzing Journal Quality List - produced by Professor Anne-Wil Harzing, is a collation of journal rankings from a variety of sources in the following broad areas: Economics, Finance, Accounting, Management, and Marketing.
  • InCites - Journal Citation Reports - click on 'Categories' to browse journals indexed in Web of Science across Business & Economics, the Social Sciences and all other subject areas.
  • Scopus - click on 'Sources' to browse journals indexed in Scopus across Business, Management and Accounting, Decision Sciences, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Social Sciences and all other subject areas.

For more detailed information and guidance on journal rankings, visit the 'Journal Metrics' section of the 'Research Impact for Business & Economics' guide.

Search tools

The Library subscribes to extensive collections of online journals, e-books, databases and websites you can access for free, from your laptop and other devices, both on and off campus.

Five minute task - install these web browser extensions and customise your settings to streamline your access to online resources and avoid publisher sites paywalls. These options allow you to access resources for free using your UniMelb login and password. 

 

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Install Lean library a free browser extension that helps you to login to sites the Library subscribes to. Works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Microsoft Edge. Highly recommended!



 

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LibKey Nomad is a free browser extension that unlocks paywalled content using your Unimelb login giving you access papers. Works in Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Brave and Vivaldi. 
Install this as well as Lean Library or as an alternative.

 

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Do you want to use Google Scholar to find articles?
Turn on the Find it@UniMelb links in your Google Scholar search results. See the 
settings instructions





 


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