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Philosophy Resources @ Smith Library


Finding journal articles in philosophy

First: find articles by searching in an indexing database.  In addition to articles, these databases also include references to book reviews and to essays that are included in anthologies.  Some useful databases for philosophers include: 

General article databases that might be useful for philosophy include:

Other general databases or those focused on related fields will also include articles of interest to philosophers.  For example, for a study of feminist philosophy, Gender Watch could be useful; for philosophical themes in literature, try searching the MLA International Bibliography; or for a paper related to social theory, try Sociological Abstracts.  See the full A to Z List of databases for other ideas.

Citations vs. Full-text: These databases might include citations (references to articles), abstracts of articles, or the full-text of articles.  If you do not find the full-text in electronic form right way, save the citations and then use:

This tool lists all journals that are available to Smith Library researchers. all whether in print or online.  For online/electronic sources, follow the links to the right volume and issue.

Philosophy journals in print:

Current issues of journals and magazines are shelved on the 2nd (main) floor of the library, and older, bound, issues and microforms (microfiche or microfilm) are on the 1st floor, behind the Curriculum Center.  They are shelved in alphabetical order by title.

Some philosophy journals to browse:

American Philosophical Quarterly

Canadian Journal of Philosophy

Diogenes

Hypatia

Journal of the History of Ideas

Journal of the History of Philosophy

Journal of Philosophy

Philosophy East and West

The Philosophical Review

Philosophy Today

 

E-journals in philosophy:

Many of our electronic databases include articles of interest to philosophers.  The library also has access to Project Muse and JSTOR, which are both collections of traditional academic journals that been converted to electronic format. Some titles overlap. In those cases, Project Muse will have the most recent articles, while JStor will have older articles.

See Project Muse Philosophy Journals here. You can also browse other topics or use their search feature.

See JSTOR Philosophy Journals. You can browse JSTOR as you might print journals on a shelf, or use the search function.

For a list of peer-reviewed, open access journals in philosophy, freely available on the Internet, see the listing provided the Directory of Open Access Journals at http://www.doaj.org/ljbs?cpid=15.  This directory currently lists 20 titles; you can browse other subjects, too.

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