Each database, below, brings together a number of different journals and other resources into one search engine. Search these databases to find references, abstracts and/or full-text articles from scholarly journals, etc., on your topic.
Some scholarly journals are peer-reviewed or refereed, meaning that articles submitted for publication must be approved by a panel of readers who are considered experts in their fields. Because they are highly selective, peer-reviewed journals are often regarded as the best in their field.
To find out if a given journal is peer-reviewed, check it in the Ulrichs database.
Click here for help on how to find journal articles.
Visit a research/reference desk at one of the libraries.
Chat online with a research specialist.
Call 416-736-5150 (Scott Library Information).