Use the search box to search for articles (not case studies) in the Harvard Business Review. You can search using keywords to identify articles on specific topics. It is also possible to search for specific article titles (it is recommended that they be entered within quotation marks).
Not finding what you need? Contact bronfref@yorku.ca for assistance.
Harvard Business Review for CourseWork is a license recently acquired by York University Libraries in partnership with the Schulich School of Business that allows the use of Harvard Business Review content available in Ebscohost's Business Source Complete database for course packs, to assign articles as course work, and to provide access to Harvard Business Review in Business Source Complete via persistent links.
This Harvard Business Review for CourseWork license that York University has means that the following uses are now permitted:
Including HBR articles in course packs
Assigning HBR articles as other course work
Providing access to HBR articles via persistent links (see instructions here) in eClass or Canvas etc.
Downloading and printing HBR 500 articles
Any other use that is for individual academic research
Note: This license covers both HBR articles and HBR digital article content. This license does not cover HBR blogs and the HBR Big Ideas series. HBR case studies are also not included.
The Bronfman Business Library subscribes to the print and microfilm editions of HBR. We own all issues back to the founding year of publication (1922).
The print editions are found in the following locations:
HBR on microfilm is available in the Microtext department at Scott Library and may be viewed and copied using the Microform readers/printers.
For more details, consult the Omni record for HBR.