Examples of peer-reviewed
journals
The following journals are representative of some of the peer-reviewed journals
in the Brock library collection. Check the Brock Library Catalogue under "title"
to find out their call numbers and floor locations.
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
Leisure Studies
Therapeutic Recreation Journal
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Web sources for
journals
Increasingly some journals are becoming available for use on the internet. Some
publishers have created databases of these online journals, available for a
subscription fee to libraries. Check the Brock Library Catalogue under the heading
Databases
to access some of these. A small number of these databases also include
entire articles online (rather than simply references to the articles in journal
titles). This is referred to as full-text. For a list of these full-text databases
at Brock go to Full-text
list.
Internet searching
Some journal articles may be available directly on the internet but this is
an exception rather than the rule. Internet searching, using standard search
engines may be of some general use to you for background material on your
topic, but web searching is NOT generally reliable for scholarly research. Journal
articles are not usually available for free using the internet. Some excellent
guides to using the internet for research include: the teaching
library internet workshops guide at the University of California, Berkeley,
and the
webwizard guide at Bowling Green State University.
This page is http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~dsuarez/physeduc/reclgen_refine2_textpage
Updated: June 11, 2001