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Ejournals and articles

Professional and scientific ejournals and articles

SAMK Library has purchased thousands of online journals and newspapers from various publishers and aggregators for students and staff. There are also printed professional magazines at campus libraries for you to read and borrow.

If you know the title you are looking for, search or browse magazine or journal titles on Finna. Type in the title. Both, printed and ejournals, are included in the search.

Use the International e-materials search to find scholarly journal articles. You can narrow the search result by checking Full text available.

Perform a more detailed search in a specific database:

EBSCOhost – Gateway to all EBSCOhost databases and journals

  • multi-disciplinary
  • full text articles

EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier

  • multi-disciplinary
  • full text articles

EBSCOhost Business Source Premier

  • business
  • full text articles

EBSCOhost CINAHL Ultimate

  • nursing
  • full text articles

EBSCOhost Hospitality & Tourism Complete

  • tourism
  • full text articles

Emerald Insight

Google Scholar

  • multi-disciplinary
  • some articles available in full text

OVID

  • nursing
  • many articles available in full text

ProQuest

  • business
  • full text articles

PubMed

  • medicine
  • some articles available in full text

SAGE Journals

  • multi-disciplinary
  • articles available in full text

ScienceDirect

  • multi-disciplinary
  • full text articles

Read newspapers and magazines on PressReader.

PressReader

  • More than 7000 newspaper and magazine titles from 100 countries in 60 languages
  • Can be read online on a web browser.
  • To use PressReader tablet app:
    Go to PressReader via the link above.
    Create your own free user account.
    Install the PressReader app.
    Start the app and login with your user account.

How to read ejournals

Ejournals are available in several formats. You can often read journal articles directly on a web page or download as a PDF file. Some ejournals can't be read on a mobile device.

= for SAMK students and staff only