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Fashion: Journals & Databases

A Guide for Fashion, Fashion Branding & Communication, and Digital Fashion Innovation

What Are Scholarly Sources?

Information sources that have been written by academics, experts or creative practitioners in a particular field or discipline, and published in books, conference publications and academic journal articles, can usually be considered scholarly.

They may report on original research, review books and exhibitions, address current issues facing the contemporary fashion landscape, or examine events through the lenses of history and theory. They are your best source of information about practice, industry and design, as well as issues pertaining to sustainability, gender, race, politics and cultural heritage within fashion.

Google Scholar

Use Google Scholar to search for journal articles across and beyond AUB Library's holdings.

Google Scholar Search

Recommended Journals

Finding Journal Articles

The recommended journals above are just a selection of the many journal publications you can access. Search the FulText Finder to view more individual journals by title.

To start searching generally for articles on a topic, use Search Plus, which will search across the Library's eJournals, eBooks and databases:

Search Plus
 

Journal Databases

The databases below are all useful for finding scholarly information about fashion. A full list of can be found on the A-Z Databases page