This 3 minute video from Vanderbilt University's Peabody Library defines scholarly journal and explains how to find scholarly, peer-reviewed articles.
This is a short video from the Lincoln Memorial University which explains the difference between Scholarly and Popular Sources.
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DIrections for Business Source Complete (video 5:12)
Search Harvard Business Review only. Click Search within this publication. (Note: HBR licensing prohibits linking to HBR articles in Blackboard and course packs. 500 popular HBR articles available in the library database are restricted to read only by HBR.)
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Need to locate an article from a citation? Use Full Text Finder. Enter the title of the journal in which the article appeared. Your results will include a link to the appropriate database if the article is available in Lakeland's online library.
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