Access To Taylor and Francis Journals
Taylor & Francis Journals offers an extensive and diverse collection of academic and research journals across multiple disciplines. By signing in or registering for an account, you gain access to a range of tools and resources that can significantly enhance your academic research experience. From full-text articles and personalized libraries to citation management and alerts, Taylor & Francis provides researchers with the resources needed to stay informed and organized in their field of study.
Step to Access :
- Browse alphabetically or by subject to view all our leading journals spanning a wide range of disciplines.
- Use the A-Z or subject filters to refine your search and discover the research you’re looking for.
- To browse journals by subject, simply click on your area of interest from the homepage. From here, you can browse articles and journals, and apply filters to narrow your search
- A search bar at the top allows you to search for specific journals by keyword, title, or publisher.
Journal Homepage
- Once you’ve selected a journal from the list, you will be directed to the journal’s page.
- From the journal page, you can browse recent or past Issue(s), or search for specific articles by keyword, author, or title.
Article Viewing Experience
Many key features are available when visiting an article page.
Share: You have the option to share links via social media, on over 200 platforms. On an article page, simply select the icon you wish to use.
People Also Read :This feature is available on the right hand side of the article page, and it allows you to find popular articles that your peers are already reading that may be of interest to you.
Altmetrics: For all articles published after January 2012, Altmetric data is viewable on individual article pages, simply by clicking on ‘Metrics’. Within the ‘Metrics’ page, click on the Altmetric badge and see how people are engaging with research articles through mentions in newspapers, magazines, blogs, social media, policy documents, and post-publication peer review sites.