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Health Management and Policy

For students on the MSc Health Management & MSc Health Policy programmes and any other users looking for information relating to health management and policy.

What are Journals?

A journal is a scholarly publication containing articles written by researchers, academics and other experts. Journals focus on a specific discipline or field of study. Unlike newspapers and magazines, journals are intended for an academic or technical audience, not general readers.

Whilst you can browse individual journals to find relevant articles it is much quicker to useful online databases. Select the Databases tab to see which databases are available and to access them.

Explore Health policy journals

Find top journals in BrowZine, a browsable news stand where you can easily discover, read, and monitor the library's key journals.

Help with journals

Help with journals

Finding a specific article

If you are looking for a specific article, e.g. one recommended by your tutor, the best resource to use is CityLibrary Search.

Enter the title of the article and select Articles from the drop down menu.

If the article is available from the Library the title will be displayed and you can access it by selecting the Full Text Online link below it.

If the Library does not provide access to the article you can request it through our Inter Library Loan service.