Description

The Oxford Academic Law Journals Collection is a collection of 48 scholarly journals covering areas of legal scholarship such as commercial, economic, and refugee law, as well as criminal justice from Oxford University Press.

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Journal articles
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How to find journal articles in the Library Portal

Journal articles are one of the main forms of academic source that you’ll encounter during your studies. This workshop will introduce you to advanced search techniques and show you how to find high-quality journal articles, using both the Library Portal and academic databases. 

After this session you may want to attend Searching for sources beyond the Library Portal.