Journals
Peer-reviewed journals
In order of citation impact as per the ABDC (Australian Business Deans Council) Master Journal list coverage in Scopus.
- Human Resource Management Review available in ScienceDirect
- HRMagazine (known as Human Resource Management (US) from 1986-1996)
- International Journal of Human Resource Management available in Taylor & Francis Online
- Human Resource Management Journal (UK) available in ProQuest
- Human Resource Development Review available in ProQuest
- Asia-Pacific Journal of Human Resources available in Wiley Online Library
- Journal of Human Resources available in Ebsco
- Human Resource Development Quarterly
- Human Resource Development International available in Taylor & Francis Online
- Advances in Developing Human Resources available in Sage Journals Online
- Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism available in Taylor & Francis Online
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Journal Citation Reports This link opens in a new window
Quantifiable statistical data that provides a systematic, objective way to evaluate the world's leading journals and their impact and influence in the global research community. JCR is part of the Incites database.
Searching for journals
Content type filter
When you are searching for information on a topic you can refine your search results to show only articles by selecting the Content Type Article or by choosing to show only 'Peer-reviewed Journals'. Peer review is a process where other researchers or professionals in the field assess the article and provide feedback before it is published.
Articles now also display indicators if they are preprints, retracted, withdrawn or changed since the original publication. These are also in the content type filters to help you identify dubious articles.
Pre-search filter
Select articles in the pre-search filter. You can apply the peer-reviewed or other filters when your search results appear.
When you have a citation to a journal article, you can search using Citation Search for the authors’ names and the title of the article and perhaps a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). These pieces of information describe the specific article.
Where possible Library Search will link directly to the full text of an article. If the Library does not have full-text available Bond students and staff can request them through Library Search. We will attempt to get a copy for you from another library. Digital copies of journal articles are usually supplied within 24 hours.
Print journal articles are not indexed in Library Search, however, you can search for the journal title or ISSN in Library Search to find out whether the correct volume and issue are available and the shelf location in the Library.
When you want to find a journal (not an article), search for the journal title or ISSN in Library Search.
Optionally you can prefilter the search by choosing Journals underneath the search bar.
Journal records appear in a standard search, but there will be many thousands of additional results. You can use the Content Type facet to filter to journals, or the Peer Reviewed Journals filter, but that will remove results for journals that are not peer reviewed.
If the journal is available online you will see links to the journal and the date ranges available.
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