The Library purchases high-quality subscription online resources to support your assignments.
Download the University VPN system to access these any time, anywhere!
Getting started
- New students, watch this introduction to the library and then try out the options below:
Always start with suggested readings in your Moodle modules - your lecturers spend time deciding which resources to recommend:
- Check the 'Reading Lists' tab for any suggested resources and/or weekly lists
- See Getting the most from your reading list for more information
Sometimes it can be difficult to get started with your research as there are so many sources and so much you could read:
- Check your reading lists in Moodle, these are the best starting points, and then explore our Library resources.
- Think about what you need to find, which keywords to use, and where you are going to search.
- Try a trusted Library resource to suggest ideas, such as Credo Reference.
- Check the planning your assessment section on our information literacy pages to learn more.
Can I use AI?
Check the University's student guidance on the use of Generative AI, such as ChatGPT.
- Using AI in academic work is a new and fast-changing area.
- Examples of usage that might be considered appropriate are planning an assignment, generating ideas for further investigation, or helping find additional search terms or keywords.
- For more information, see our Library pages on AI Literacy as well as this Understanding and Using AI tutorial (produced by our BaL Academic Skills Tutors).
- Be aware that sometimes the information generated in AI tools is not correct! Treat AI-generated content with as much caution as materials from Google or Wikipedia and ensure you use it appropriately.
Find books, journal articles and more in Discovery. It's worth finding out how to search this service quickly and effectively so that you can retrieve the most relevant content for your assignments:
I mainly use Discovery to find journal articles on a topic - see the Journals and Articles section below for more.
Books
Books provide an excellent overview of a topic and are a great resource when starting an assignment.
- For printed books, you can borrow and return 30 items and these automatically renew (but are recalled if wanted by another user). Use our Click and Collect service to reserve books and look at our postal loan service.
- Lots of ebooks are also available which you can read online, search within and annotate. Some ebooks have limits on how many students can access at the same time and restrictions on downloading/printing.
To find books and ebooks, use the Library Catalogue (see below):
To find print books:
- Search the Library Catalogue (second search box on the page)
- For each book, note the floor, number and author code: FIRST FLOOR 658.00721 BRY
- Most business books can be found on Floor 1A in the 658s.
To find ebooks:
- Search the Library Catalogue (second search box on the page)
- Filter your search on the left hand side to 'Electronic Books'.
- Click on the title of the ebook to load the full record, and then 'Online access' to view.
Getting more help:
Journals and Articles
- Finding, reading and referencing relevant journal articles will get you the highest marks.
- Look at the sections below to find out why you should use them and how to find them:
Why use journal articles?
Scholarly or academic journals contain lots of individual articles on specific topics, written by different authors.
They are highly regarded as a source of academic information because they include expert opinions, research findings and references to follow up.
They are written by specialised professionals and academics (such as your lecturers).
The best quality journal articles are peer-reviewed which means they have been reviewed by an expert before publication.
Which are the best journals?
- Peer-reviewed journal articles are the best place to start.
Where can I find journal rankings?
- Advanced users may wish to find out which journals are the highest ranked in a subject area using these resources:
- cABS Academic Journal Guide (see Searching specific ABS journals below for more information)
- ABDC Journal Quality List
- FT Research Rank - 50 journals
- Scopus - click on sources and choose your subject area
- Journal Citation Reports
- For quick general searches, use the EBSCO Discovery Service:
- Think about your keywords, where you want to search and how you will filter your results. The Peer-Reviewed Articles option returns the most academic content.
- Watch: Using the EBSCO Discovery Service video (7 mins) plus additional guidance for EBSCO login screens
Sometimes Discovery turns up too many results that are not business-related! Try our business search instead below...
Our new Business Search Interface (BSI) is nearly here!
Updating on 28th July 2025 - check back soon
Use this bespoke resource to find articles and more:
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Business Source Complete
Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery
Academic peer-reviewed journal articles, professional publications and more across all business topics.
Google Scholar searches for academic content online.
- It's a useful additional resource when looking for books, journal articles and other papers.
- But you may be asked to pay for access to some resources and it does not have full search controls or filters like Discovery/Business Source Complete.
Scholar Settings
To save time, set Scholar to show which results you can access via your University of Portsmouth's library subscriptions:
- In Scholar, click on the three line icon in the top left corner
- Select 'Settings' and 'Library Links'.
- Enter 'Portsmouth' in the search box and select 'University of Portsmouth Library - Full-text@Portsmouth' and Save.
- Any results available via the University Library will now show a Full-Text@Portsmouth link on the right hand side.
Scholar also offers an alerting service, a referencing option and a times cited count.
Browse recommended titles:
- Sometimes you might want to browse a recommended journal rather than searching across all publications for articles on a topic.
Your lecturers will recommend journals you can use and it's always a good idea to reference some articles from these in your assignments.
You can search eJournals to find out which journals we subscribe to and to search titles individually.
Below are some separate journal subscriptions you may wish to explore:
Postgraduates and dissertation students
- Try these options to get the best quality articles, great for systematic searches:
Use these powerful tools to find out which articles are citing other articles, to follow up references and to see which are the most highly cited articles.
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Scopus
Large abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature covering all subject areas.
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Web of Science
Part of Web of Knowledge, includes records for thousands of scholarly publications. Search across three main citation databases (Science/Social Science/Arts & Humanities).
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Help videos
- Searching Scopus video - remember that Scopus uses " " for a loose phrase and { } for an exact match
- Web of Science Training
- Searching cABS journals (pdf file 783 kb)
Sometimes your lecturers will ask you to find and use articles from specific journals which are highly ranked. The preferred method of ranking in the Business Faculty is the Chartered Association of Business Schools Academic Journal Guide. This document shows you how to access the guide and then how to search within any journals you select.
Company and Industry resources
- Try these resources for information on markets, industries and larger companies - they include market research, statistics, industry profiles and more.
Video Introduction to IbisWorld, Mintel, Statista and WARC (7 mins)
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GlobalData Explorer
Search for and compare companies, industries, sectors, economies and cities across the world. Includes macroeconomic data, industry and company reports and analysis, business news, product launches and ads, and job analytics.
Library Basics Video Guide (further support videos are available within the database)
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IBISWorld
Provides a comprehensive collection of industry reports on very specific sectors in the UK as well as further specialist reports. Also covers industries globally, in the US, China, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
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Mintel Reports and Mintel Trends
Detailed market research reports on a range of UK sectors including: automotive; beauty and personal care; lifestyles; drink, food and foodservice; health and wellbeing; leisure; media; technology; and travel. Also includes access to Mintel Trends which provides evidence-backed insights on how today's consumer thinks, feels and acts.
Video support:
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Statista: the portal for statistics
Access to more than a million statistics from many different sources. Useful for finding industrial, economic and consumer market statistical trends.
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WARC : World Advertising Research Center
Specialist database with articles, research reports, interactive data and case studies covering advertising and more. Also includes some Euromonitor company profiles and strategy briefings.
VIDEO tutorials on WARC's strategy, media and creative menus (please login above first to view these)
News and Practitioner sources
- Keep up-to-date and develop your awareness of the business world by using our business news services:
- Try practitioner (non-academic) sources for further news, reports, statistics and other information relating to HR.
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The Conversation - Business and Economy
Search and browse, or sign up to the daily newsletter, for updates on major news stories, written by academics, often giving a different perspective.
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The Economist
Leading weekly magazine covering global political, economic and business news. Includes archive back to 1997. App also available.
A full archive from 1843-2015 is available via Gale Historical Archive
To access:
- Enter your University email address
- Select University of Portsmouth
- Sign in with your University username and password.
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Financial Times
Register using your UoP details to access the current FT, and the archive back to 2004, for business and commercial news as well as global financial markets, company and industrial sector information. You can also subscribe to newsletters or use the FT app.
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Nexis Uni
Full text articles from many news sources and trade journals both UK and international. Archives sometimes stretching back to the mid 1980s. For use in the UK only.
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PressReader
PressReader lets you access UK and international newspapers, plus a wide range of magazine content. Everything is full colour with archives varying in length depending on the publication.
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ACAS - Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service
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CIPD – Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
The professional body for HR managers. Some content is restricted to members.
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Equality and Human Rights Commission
The official UK body with the mandate to challenge discrimination.
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Eurofound: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
A tripartite agency from the EU that "provide knowledge to assist in the development of better social, employment and work-related policies".
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European Trade Union Institute
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HR Magazine
Some free articles are available from this practitioner magazine
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IDS employment law handbooks
These provide information and guidance on employment law, including cases, legislation and practical examples.
Access note:
Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and choose Access through academic institution and then select University of Portsmouth.
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International Labour Organization
A UN body that provides many reports and statistics covering employment, unemployment, strikes, occupational injuries, hours of work etc.
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LABORDOC
Wide range of references to print and electronic publications from different countries provided by the ILO (International Labour Organization).
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People Management
Backfile of the leading UK professional magazine for HR managers. Recent articles are also available from People Management but access may be restricted to CIPD members.
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Personnel Today
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Policy Commons
Access the world’s largest public policy database with 3.2+ million resources from 24,000+ global organizations. Covers topics like health, education, business, and more. Free registration needed for 25 searches a month. Watch this short video to see how it could help you.
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State of the Global Workplace
Gallup report you can download by entering your email address.
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Work Foundation
A think tank that analyses the labour market in the UK.
Other recommended resources
- Explore our other resources! We have case studies, tutorials and more:
Top Tips
To ensure you get the best quality information as quickly as possible:
- Use " " around phrases to restrict your search to more relevant results: "corporate structure"
- Use a site: command to look for information from particular organisations or web addresses
- Type site: and the domain you want and then add your search terms: site:gov.uk brexit "financial services".
- The most helpful domains when locating business information include:
- site:org.uk - get an industry perspective on a topic with results from UK organisations
- site:gov.uk - find government policy on particular issues
- site:parliament.uk - very useful for locating parliamentary research reports
For more tips, see Karen Blakeman's Google Search Commands and Google Search Tips
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Financial Times Business School Teaching Case Studies
Sign in with your University email address to access these mini case studies.
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SAGE Business Case studies
Contains a wide range of case studies across different business areas.
Video explaining Sage Business Cases
FAQ: How to access a Sage Case Study from your reading list
Lecturers: if you wish to access the teaching notes, please contact the Business Librarians for the instructor code and instructions.
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Case Studies for BaL Lecturers
This document tells you how you can obtain case studies from textbooks, SAGE and the Case Centre for use with our students.
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BoB: On demand TV and radio for education
An archive of UK television and radio programmes from free to air channels (1998 onwards). For use in the UK only. Find some great tips about how to use BoB in these short videos.
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Kanopy
A unique collections of films including award-winning documentaries, training films and theatrical releases on every topic imaginable. Content can be searched or browsed.
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Linkedin Learning
Online learning and training courses covering business and employability, as well as creative and technical skills.
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American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Only available on campus or via VPN
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American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Only available on campus or via VPN
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American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
Only available on campus or via VPN
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American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
Only available on campus or via VPN
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American Economic Review
Only available on campus or via VPN
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American Economic Review: Insights
Only available on campus or via VPN
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Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior
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Audit Analytics
Ideagen Audit Analytics tracks issues related to audit, compliance, governance, corporate actions and federal litigation from a broad range of public disclosures, including 60,000 SEC registrants; 7,000 Canadian SEDAR filers; 8,000 European companies; more than 5,000 insurance companies filing with the NAIC; over 17 million ERISA plans filing IRS Form 5500; and more. Access the US Audit and Compliance module, the US Accounting and Oversight module and the European Module all through one interface.
Register using the linked form - it takes 1-2 business days to approve your application and then you will be sent your login details and links to supporting guidance.
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg is available in the Bloomberg Suite in the Richmond building.
There are also 2 terminals on the first floor of the Library. These machines cannot be booked but are priority use for Bloomberg.
Getting Started on the Bloomberg Terminal
For more detailed queries, ask for help from your module coordinator or supervisor. -
BoardEx
Includes company data on director profiles, compensation, committees, networks and boards.
- Available for students from the Faculty of Business & Law. Self-enrol on the BaL Financial Database Moodle site for access information and a quick guide.
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British Standards Online
Access thousands of UK standards. For educational use only - excessive downloading or printing is not allowed.
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Credo Reference
Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery
Explore Credo for trusted reference sources like dictionaries - a great alternative to Wikipedia!
Watch these short videos to get started:
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The Economist
Leading weekly magazine covering global political, economic and business news. Includes archive back to 1997. App also available.
A full archive from 1843-2015 is available via Gale Historical Archive
To access:
- Enter your University email address
- Select University of Portsmouth
- Sign in with your University username and password.
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LSEG Workspace
Previously known as Eikon/Refinitiv/DataStream, use this product for financial data and ESG information. Single licence only, please limit your usage to one hour at a time. Help is available within the product.
How to access:
- Click on the link above and choose Apps on the left-hand side. You will see LSEG workspace listed. Click through to access and wait for the login box to load:
- If the licence shows as already in use (student1) continue by clicking on Sign In.
- If it shows as Disconnected, someone else is using the licence so please try again later.
- Excel will open at the same time with the Workspace add-in connected.
- When you have finished, sign out of LSEG Workspace and sign out of the virtual machine.
- Click on the link above and choose Apps on the left-hand side. You will see LSEG workspace listed. Click through to access and wait for the login box to load:
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Emerald Insight
Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery
Access thousands of articles from our subscribed peer-reviewed journals on topics like health, management, HR, and marketing.
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Financial Times
Register using your UoP details to access the current FT, and the archive back to 2004, for business and commercial news as well as global financial markets, company and industrial sector information. You can also subscribe to newsletters or use the FT app.
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GlobalData Explorer
Search for and compare companies, industries, sectors, economies and cities across the world. Includes macroeconomic data, industry and company reports and analysis, business news, product launches and ads, and job analytics.
Library Basics Video Guide (further support videos are available within the database)
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IBISWorld
Provides a comprehensive collection of industry reports on very specific sectors in the UK as well as further specialist reports. Also covers industries globally, in the US, China, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
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Journal of Law and Economics
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Linkedin Learning
Online learning and training courses covering business and employability, as well as creative and technical skills.
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Mintel Reports and Mintel Trends
Detailed market research reports on a range of UK sectors including: automotive; beauty and personal care; lifestyles; drink, food and foodservice; health and wellbeing; leisure; media; technology; and travel. Also includes access to Mintel Trends which provides evidence-backed insights on how today's consumer thinks, feels and acts.
Video support:
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MIT Sloan Management Review
Only available on campus or via VPN
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S&P Capital IQ Pro
The new interface for S&P (previously known as Market Intelligence/SNL Unlimited) includes most Capital IQ (standard) financial data, as well as banking information, news and analytics and information on millions of private companies.
To access:
- Ensure third party cookies are enabled in your browser and sign in with your university username and password.
- If you cannot see the login screen and get an error message, please check this FAQ.
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S&P Capital IQ Standard
Similar to Bloomberg but web-based and available off-campus this contains deep global company information and market research as well as real-time and historical information on companies, markets, transactions and people worldwide. There is also a Ratings Direct tab which covers global, national and regional scale credit ratings and research. This tab is only available until May 2026. Most financial data can now be accessed in the new S&P Capital IQ Pro Platform.
To access:
- Ensure third party cookies are enabled in your browser and sign in with your University username and password.
- If you cannot see the login screen and get an error message, please check this FAQ.
Kaplan Students: register here to take your certification for this database.
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SAGE Business Case studies
Contains a wide range of case studies across different business areas.
Video explaining Sage Business Cases
FAQ: How to access a Sage Case Study from your reading list
Lecturers: if you wish to access the teaching notes, please contact the Business Librarians for the instructor code and instructions.
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Science Direct
Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery
Access 1000s of Elsvier articles and book chapters from our subscribed content on scientific, technical, and medical research.
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Scopus
Large abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature covering all subject areas.
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Statista: the portal for statistics
Access to more than a million statistics from many different sources. Useful for finding industrial, economic and consumer market statistical trends.
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WARC : World Advertising Research Center
Specialist database with articles, research reports, interactive data and case studies covering advertising and more. Also includes some Euromonitor company profiles and strategy briefings.
VIDEO tutorials on WARC's strategy, media and creative menus (please login above first to view these)
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Web of Science
Part of Web of Knowledge, includes records for thousands of scholarly publications. Search across three main citation databases (Science/Social Science/Arts & Humanities).
Referencing
- The Business School uses the APA 7th referencing style.
- Access Referencing@Portsmouth to find out how to reference all your sources! Advice on chapters, articles, business databases as well as abbreviations, appendices, tables and more.
Referencing guidance:
- Watch my 10 minute APA Basics video
- Complete the Business School's Why and How to Reference in APA 7th tutorial (self enrol in Moodle)
- Check your knowledge against some Business APA 7th examples
- Watch my 10 minute video on the most common errors in APA 7th
Can I use AI to generate references?
Be aware that ChatGPT and other similar tools still invent some academic references. Using such fabricated information in your work is considered academic misconduct so you should always double check any AI generated references. They also make some mistakes with APA 7th style.
- The University has guidance for students on the use of AI and the Library has produced guidance on citing and referencing generative AI.
- For more information about using AI, have a look at our AI Literacy page and this Understanding and Using AI tutorial from our BaL Academic Skills Tutors.
Referencing Software
All reference generators make errors!
Ensure you check and edit your references before submitting your work. Here are some common errors.
There are many different ways to generate APA citations:
- Quick options - look for a "Cite" button in EBSCO databases, Ebook Central, Statista, Google Scholar and more...
- Advanced options - see our referencing tools page. The business librarian supports the use of Mendeley.