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Chemical Engineering: Find Journal Articles

Search Strategy Tips

Tip 1: Think of your keywords and use AND to link them

It is important that you don't just search for a whole sentence or question and instead think carefully about what are your most important keywords

e.g. Discuss methods of achieving success at university

Your keywords would be success AND university

Tip 2: Come up with alternate keywords (synonyms) and connect with OR

The database will just search for the keywords you enter into the search box, therefore you need to think about all the different ways something might be described 

e.g. university may also be described as "higher education" OR college OR "educational institution"

Tip 3: Use quotation marks when searching for phrases

In order to keep two or more words together as a phrase, enclose them in quotation marks

e.g. "higher education" will look for the phrase "higher education" rather than individual words, "higher" and "education".

Tip 4: Use Truncation for words that start the same but may have different endings

A number of databases allow you to use the asterisk symbol * to save you time

e.g.  manag* will find manage, manages, managed, managing, management etc.

 

Discovery

Library Discovery Search

Search includes books, journal articles and e-resources

Chemical Engineering journal databases

  • American Chemical Society legacy archives Best Bet
    ACS legacy archives provides full-text searching and instant access to all titles, volumes, issues, and articles published by the ACS from 1879 to 1995. ACS is the leading publisher of peer-reviewed research in the chemical and related sciences, serving scientific communities worldwide through a commitment to quality, reliability, and innovation.
  • ScienceDirect Best Bet

    After Login you dont have to register, you can select Continue without registering.

    Covers life, physical, technical and social sciences. Database containing over 1000 full text journals from Elsevier Science and the leading scientific, technical and medical publishers. N.B. Click on 'group-wide login' button on ScienceDirect's home page to gain access.

    Science Direct How-to-Guide

  • Royal Society of Chemistry Best Bet
    Current access to 47 of the Royal Society of Chemistry's peer-reviewed journals, plus access to all articles published by the Royal Society of Chemistry between 1841-2007.

    These journals cover the core chemical sciences including related fields such as biology, biophysics, energy and environment, engineering, materials, medicine and physics.
  • Academic Search Complete
    Multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals.
  • Economist.com
    Access is via personal registration using LSBU domain (LSBU email only).
    Registration to Economist.com

    Please see guidance notes.

    Full text and graphics from of the UK edition of The Economist from 1997 onwards, plus additional web resources
  • Emerald eJournals Premier
    Access to all 310 journal publications from Emerald Publishing, covering a wide range of subjects.
  • Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
  • Springerlink

    Type London South Bank University in the box. Enter your network username/password in the login box provided..

    Covers life sciences, chemical sciences, environmental sciences, geosciences, computer science, mathematics, medicine, physics & astronomy, engineering and economics
  • Wiley Online

    Use the link above to access Wiley Online Library, and log in using your LSBU Username & Password.



    Wiley Online Library hosts the world's broadest and deepest multidisciplinary collection of online resources covering life, health and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities

An abstract is a concise summary of the contents of an article. It is written using keywords (search terms) so that other researchers can easily find it through database searching. Please note that we may not have a subscription to the full text of the article. If you are final year student or postgraduate, you can apply for an inter-library loan.

  • SCOPUS

    After Login you dont have to register, you can select Continue without registering.

    Scopus is the worlds largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. Contains 47 million records, 70% with abstracts Over 19,500 titles from 5,000 publishers worldwide Includes over 4.9 million conference papers Provides 100% Medline coverage Interoperability with Engineering Village Interoperability with Reaxys, a unique chemistry workflow solution. Offers sophisticated tools to track, analyze and visualize research.

These databases are available without a subscription and you can continue to use them after you graduate.

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

CORE

Search strategy helpsheet for Engineering students

This guide will help you think about your search strategy and how to best find results.

Finding Journal Articles from your Reference List

If you would like to find a particular journal article that you have come across on your reading list, etc. you can easily search for this on the Library Catalogue. It is even easier, if you have the reference for this article.

Our reference example above is in Harvard style. However, no matter what referencing style you have in front of you - determining the various components of a reference is a practical skill to possess.

  • You can complete a simple Quick Search on the Library Catalogue - by typing parts of the journal article and/or the author's surname in the second search box. This box is connected to several journal databases, called "Discovery Service".
  • You can also try looking up the journal title on the Journals tab in the Library Catalogue - working your way to the article by selecting the correct publication date, volume number, issue number and page number range.

Please see the help guide below for detailed information on finding a journal article or journal.

Trouble Accessing A Resource

Getting an error message when you try to access our e-resources? You may need to try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, IE) or device, or clear your cache.

If you are unable to access one of our journal articles, e-books, or other online resources, you can contact our e-Resources Team who are able to assist. Please use this form to contact the team https://lsbu-uk.libwizard.com/f/E-Resources_Access  including details of the item you are trying to access along with a screenshot of any error message. This will send your details to the e-Resources Team at llreres@lsbu.ac.uk 

 

Should service issues occur, there is an alternative links page available for a select number of resources.