What are journals?
Journals are scholarly publications that are published at regular intervals, such as weekly, monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly. Articles within journals have been written by specialists in their field and the aim of them is to share this knowledge with the rest of the academic community. There are many thousands of journals in medicine.
How do I find journals?
Print journals
Print journals are located on the third floor of the Library at the University of Lincoln.
Ejournals
You can search for a recommended journals article (when the author(s), article title, journal title, volume, issue and page numbers are known) by going to the medical library website at: https://medical.library.lincoln.ac.uk clicking on the 'Find' menu and selecting either 'Electronic Journals' or 'Browse Electronic Journals':
Browse or search for journals using 'Electronic Journals', which will take you to the A-Z of Electronic Journals available:
Alternatively, try BrowZine, to easily browse, read and monitor current journal content from major academic journals either online or on your mobile device:
To access the full-text of articles, you will need to log in using your University of Nottingham credentials.