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Key databases for finding journal articles

If you're looking for articles about a particular topic, try looking in one of our databases. Databases are large collections of journal articles and other information. The following are relevant for journal articles relating to law:

Free journal collections

Google Scholar

Change your settings so that Find it @ SCU links automatically appear within Google Scholar in your search results:

  1. Click the three horizontal lines (top left) then go to Settings (the cog at the bottom of the list)
  2. Click Library links
  3. Type in Southern Cross University and click the search button
  4. Tick Southern Cross University - Find it @ SCU

If you use EndNote, under Bibliography Manager, select EndNote
Click Save.

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Google Scholar Search

Find a specific article or journal

To locate a specific journal
Use the ejournals A-Z link in the top right of the catalogue search screen, or the eJournal titles link on the homepage of the library website. Please note that to find print only journals, you will need to search the catalogue for the journal title.

To locate a specific article
Use the catalogue, and type your journal article title inside "quotation marks". Or use the eJournals link above, find your journal, and search for the title using the database/journal search option.

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