There are various search options available to help you locate articles from academic journals:
DiZ, the discovery tool or search engine of Zuyd Library
The E-journals & E-books portal (Publication Finder), where you first search for a relevant journal and then explore its contents
Google Scholar, Google’s academic search engine
Various databases, including both subject-specific and multidisciplinary databases (see information below)
Directly through various subject-specific e-journals (see the “(E-) Journals” tab)
About DiZ:
With Zuyd Library's very own search engine DiZ you can perform an integrated search through the library catalogue and many electronic sources.
To search for e-journal titles related to a specific topic, use this portal.
► the portal "E-journals | E-books"
Enter one or more search terms (e.g., hospitality) or browse by discipline (e.g., catering industry) to find e-journals related to your topic.
You can then browse or search within the journal.
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature, with some complex search functionality that enables access to various open access journal titles.
The range of material available in Google Scholar covers diverse disciplines and sources: articles, books, theses, and abstracts from academic publishers, universities, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.
The complex functionality enables you to search effectively, identify the importance of the works and to download citations and connect through to fill text.
TIP: Add the Fulltext@Zuyd access!
To read articles for free through our licenses. See the clip below.
Looking for online (full-text) articles? Use these databases.