Listed below are several important academic journals in the field of organizational development research. Most of these journals are available in multiple databases. Choose the database option with the most current subscription coverage.
Once you've selected a database, you'll be taken to a journal page where you can browse issues, or search within the journal.
Pius Library subscribes to many magazines and newspapers that cover business management topics for industry practitioners and investors. You may access these online, and for selected titles, you may browse recent print copies in the periodicals reading room on the Lower Level of Pius Library.
Using SLUth
Search SLUth for your topic, then limit the "Source Type" to "eBooks" in order to view books from home.
Using the Library Catalog
Search the Library Catalog for a specific subject term in order to find books on a particular topic. Go to the catalog and use the dropdown menu to change "keyword" to "subject". Then type in a subject term.
Example Subject Terms:
To share articles you find in these databases with classmates or your instructor, go to the How to Create Stable URLs Guide.
For EBSCO databases: http://libguides.slu.edu/stableurls/ebscohost
For ProQuest Databases: http://libguides.slu.edu/stableurls/proquest
1887-present. This multidisciplinary and multi-format database indexes and abstracts over 17,800 magazines and journals with more than 8,500 periodicals containing some full text. Over 15,000 of the journals are peer-reviewed.
Primarily 1965-present with some earlier. Search over 6,000 business-related journals and magazines as far back as 1963, along with company profiles, industry reports, and market research reports. Includes the Harvard Business Review.
Search the index and abstracts in this database for the professional and academic literature of psychology and related disciplines for the date range indicated.
Note: SLU Libraries' access to PsycINFO on OVID will end on 10/1/2024. Searches saved in OVID will remain in your OVID user account, but will no longer run in OVID PsycINFO. Access to PsycINFO will be available via EBSCO.