Journal articles can be useful sources of information for almost any subject area. They contain current information or research, and are usually written on specific aspects of a topic.
Use research databases to search for articles on a specific topic. Databases can be accessed from off campus by current UFV students and employees.
Another excellent source of journal articles. Search journals like "Engineering Geology," Remote Sensing of the Environment," and more.
UFV has access to more than 63,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper titles online, and about 500 current titles in print. Some relevant titles include Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences; Earth Surface Processes and Landforms; Progress in Physical Geography; Geomorphology; Hydrological Processes; Journal of Coastal Research; River Research and Applications; Permafrost and Periglacial Processes; International Journal of Earth Sciences; Sedimentology.
You can request articles from journals not held by UFV through interlibrary loan. Request forms can be accessed from the library's web site, or through the Full Text Finder link in the library's research databases. Articles generally arrive within 2-5 business days; books may take a little longer.
Not all journals are created equal, and not all will be appropriate for every research need. These are the most common types of journals you are likely to encounter in your research, presented in order from most to least academic or scholarly: