The Library provides a wide range of journals. The vast majority are online, with a few print titles available to view only in the Library. If you're new to journals we highly recommend you read the document below, which provides a useful overview of what journals are, why they are useful, and how to access them.
If you read the document above, you'll see that to find journals and articles we recommend library tools like WorldCat, A-Z Databases and BrowZine, backed-up by search engines like Google Scholar. Another great tool – and one we highly recommend - is the browser extension LibKey Nomad (installation instructions are here). Particularly useful off-campus, this recognises you as a BGU student and, if you have access to a particular article, displays an onscreen alert.
Advances in Archaeological Practice
Antiquity
Archaeometry
British Archaeology
Current Archaeology
Current World Archaeology
East Midlands History and Heritage (open access)
Ethnoarchaeology
International Journal of Cultural Property
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
Internet Archaeology (open access)
Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage
Journal of Conflict Archaeology
Journal of Roman Studies
Journal of Social Archaeology
Journal of The British Archaeological Association
Journal of World Prehistory
Landscapes
Lincolnshire History and Archaeology (print only)
Medieval Archaeology
Public Archaeology
World Archaeology
Older journals (e.g. C19th and early C20th) tend to be available via databases like JISC JournalArchives, NewsVault and The Times Digital Archive which can be accessed via our A-Z Databases site.