Emma Kimberley has moved on to pastures new, and while we wait for a new zookeeper to arrive, Keith Nockels from the University Library will be keeping this blog and the Graduate School Reading Room web presence up to date. Unfortunately, drop in appointments in the Graduate School Media Zoo are temporarily unavailable, but emails will still be answered and this term there is a programme of workshops. The workshop programme is elsewhere on this blog, and also on the GSMZ website.
In Business and Management Studies, researchers undertaking a literature review sometimes search across a defined group of journals. This is a way of focusing the literature search to make the results more relevant to the questions in hand. Groups are often chosen from the Association of Business Schools (ABS)'s Academic Journal Guide . Read more how about how they put together the guide here . There are several ways to search across ABS journals. Here is how to do it in Business Source Premier, a leading literature database for this subject area. 1. Login into the ABS journal guide. If you have never used it before you will need to create an account. 2. You can use the guide to draw up a group of journals either by using the Rankings information or the Fields. Fields divides up the journals into categories of research focus e.g. Accounting, Finance etc. In this example we will use the Fi...