 So, you need to find an article in the Harvard Business Review. This short video will walk you through the process of entering the journal, searching for an article within it either by keyword or by issue, and retrieving the full text article. The Harvard Business Review is a journal that contains many different articles, almost like a magazine. You can access it through the library website by searching for Harvard Business Review and looking for the journal, or by clicking on an e-reserve link that will direct you to the resource in OneSearch. On the Harvard Business Review record page in OneSearch, under View Online, click on the link to EBSCO host business source complete. This is the platform that provides us with online access to the Harvard Business Review. If you're accessing the platform from off-campus, you may need to log in with your MUN credentials. When you're in the journal, you have two options for how to search for an article or case study. The first is to search within it by keyword, and the second is to browse by issue. To search by keyword, click Search within this publication. You will be taken to the Advanced Search page. Notice that the first row of the search is already populated. This is database language, telling the EBSCO platform to search only within the Harvard Business Review Journal. In the second row of the search, you can type in keywords related to your research topic or copy and paste the title of the article that you are looking for. Notice that I'm typing the title of the article in quotation marks. The quotation marks tell the database to look for the full phrase of the title exactly as I've typed it, instead of looking for each word in the title separately. Then you can hit search. Now I can see my article in the list of results. I can either click through to its individual landing page, or I can access the full text, either in HTML form or the PDF form. From here, you'll have the option to download. An alternative way of searching is to browse by issue and article. Back on the main page for the journal, you can see a list of years on the right-hand side under the title All Issues and Articles. If you know what year, volume, and issue number your article is published in, you can select it from this list to see that issue. You'll be able to browse all articles published in that issue and access the one you are looking for. This can also be a handy way to browse the latest articles by selecting the most recent issue to peruse. This brief video has demonstrated how to search for and access articles in the Harvard Business Review. If you have any comments or questions, please reach out to a librarian. We're happy to help.