Specialist journals

What do specialist journals offer me?

Journals are the most commonly used means of publishing research results in a timely manner in many disciplines. They are also referred to as the "place of scientific discussion."

Use ...

  • the journal lists to view the university library's journal stock.
  • the journal service ZDI to be informed once a month by e-mail about the latest issues of relevant journals.
  • the licensed databases and journal archives to search for journals or their contents.
  • metasearch tools to find journals relevant to you.

Trier UAS: Printed journals

Journal Content Service for Scientific Staff

Use the journal content service for lecturers ZID to receive information about the latest issues of journals relevant to you:

  • Simply let us know the journals from the overview list linked below that are relevant to you. You will then receive the tables of contents of these journals once a month by e-mail.
  • You can choose journals from Trier, but also from Birkenfeld.
  • Journals ZID: overview list

Trier UAS: Single licences

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
  • Link: American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
  • Access: Campus computer, VPN; only Main Campus
  • Subjects: speech therapy, therapeutic sciences
  • Database type: full texts (journal archive)
  • Contents: "AJSLP publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on all aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. The journal is an international outlet for clinical research pertaining to screening, detection, diagnosis, management, and outcomes of communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. Because of its clinical orientation, the journal disseminates research findings applicable to diverse aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. AJSLP seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work." (ASHA.org)
Ergoscience
  • Link: Ergoscience
  • Access: Campus computer, VPN; only Main Campus
  • Subjects: ergotherapy, therapeutic sciences
  • Database type: full texts (journal archives)
  • Contents: "ergoscience is the scientific journal for occupational therapy. It has been published since 2006 and by Schulz-Kirchner Verlag (publisher) since January 2011. With four issues per year, it is aimed at German-speaking occupational therapists. It includes original papers, reader-friendly study summaries, university degree and research group communications, event reports, calendar of events, and book reviews. One of the aims of the journal is to support the academization of the profession in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The German-language publications of university and research papers show which topics occupational therapy currently addresses and encourage readers from practice, teaching and research to exchange ideas and discuss discourse. The original papers undergo a double blinded peer review process. An international editorial team consisting of eight occupational therapists ensures the scientific quality and timeliness of the articles. The team receives support from an international scientific advisory board, currently consisting of 26 occupational therapists." (Schulz-Kirchner-Verlag, transl.)
Journal of Occupational Science
  • Link: Journal of Occupational Science
  • Access: campus computers, VPN
  • Subjects: ergotherapy, therapeutic sciences
  • Contents: "The Journal of Occupational Science publishes articles that build understanding of occupation, which is understood to be a complex biological, cultural, spiritual, temporal, political, and historically situated phenomenon. Humans are viewed as occupational beings, who shape themselves and are shaped through their singular and shared occupations, in transaction with their society, culture, and environment.

    Occupation is viewed from multiple perspectives, including its substrates, form, function, performance, and meaning. Particular focuses are occupation in context, issues of inclusion/exclusion from participation, and occupation’s reciprocal relationship with well-being, health, and ill-health. Studies of occupation at population, community, group, and individual levels are welcome, as are explorations of occupation in relation to lifespan development, adaptation, temporal and spatial patterns, societal structures and barriers, sustainability and environmental impacts. Humanist, Indigenous, population, transactional, evolutionary, biological, ecological, historical, socio-political, philosophical, critical, and biographical perspectives of occupation will be considered." (JOS)

Logos
  • Link: Logos
  • Access: Campus computer, VPN
  • Subjects: speech therapy, therapeutic sciences
  • Database type: full texts (journal archive)
  • Contents: "Since 1993, this journal has been dedicated to dealing with speech, voice, swallowing and hearing disorders in all age groups. The aim is to build a bridge between concrete practical requirements and current scientific findings. In addition to numerous application-related contributions from academic speech therapy, there are further reports from the adjacent medical disciplines, speech therapy, linguistics, psychology, pedagogy and philosophy. Logos publishes empirical and theoretical original works as well as case studies, interviews or science journalistic articles. The varied nature of the magazine's content corresponds to an unconventional and reader-friendly design. Interested parties are above all speech therapists, pedagogues, special education teachers, respiratory, voice therapists, psychologists, linguists, social scientists and physicians with specialties in pediatrics, phoniatrics, otorhinolaryngology and orthodontics, as well as related disciplines such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, music therapy and other health and auxiliary professions." (Logos, transl.)
Physioscience
  • Link: Physioscience
  • Access: Campus computer, VPN; only Main Campus
  • Subjects: physiotherapy, therapeutic sciences
  • Database type: full texts (journal archive)
  • Contents: "The physioscience journal addresses physiotherapists from all disciplines and those which are interested from other professions. physioscience is the German-speaking forum for scientifically interested physiotherapists.

    - of physiotherapists for physiotherapists
    - original and review articles: Gain decision-making security in therapy with the latest study results!
    - research in physiotherapy: Stay up to date!
    - science across methods: Inform yourself from all subject areas!
    - further studies: read and commented" (Thieme, transl.)
Sprache, Stimme, Gehör
  • Link: Sprache, Stimme, Gehör (Speech, Voice, Hearing)
  • Access: Campus computer, VPN; only Main Campus
  • Subjects: speech therapy, therapy sciences
  • Database type: full texts (journal archive)
  • Contents: "Sprache, Stimme, Gehör (Speech, Voice, Hearing) is the specialist journal for anyone who is concerned with speech, voice and hearing disorders - from speech therapists and phoniatric / pedaudiologists to speech therapy educators or hearing impaired teachers. It conveys secure medical facts for your further education - maximum practical benefit, the greatest possible support in your everyday life and the famous view beyond the horizon are our goals.

    a) Focus topic. The core of each issue is the main topic. In addition to practical relevance, the focus is on the scientific nature, the topicality as well as the interdisciplinarity: a topic is examined comprehensively and from different perspectives.
    b) Listening - recognizing - understanding. In each issue you will find a sound sample for a voice or speech disorder. Listen to it, recognize the underlying disorder and understand the causes, diagnostic options and therapeutic consequences. You can read in an interview with Mr Brauer how such an audio sample is created.
    c) seeing - recognizing - understanding. Each issue illustrates a voice, or speech disturbance using a video. In the accompanying text article you will find information on findings, causes and therapy.
    d) original work. Results of important clinical and experimental studies are presented and discussed.
    e) Read for you, heard for you. Here you will find summaries of national and international literature, short reports of lectures or symposia, interesting press releases or references to contests.
    f) New impulses. Young trainees present their thesis, themselves and their school or university.
    g) The little repetitor. Some things are easily forgotten or confused over and over again. Our reptile, the little repetitor, helps. It refreshes your knowledge while helping those in training to prepare for the exam.
    h) patient information. Here, we provide your patients with easy-to-understand, concise, and important information on common questions in everyday practice - as a copy template for laying out or as a work aid in a patient interview.
    i) The content quality is ensured by a publisher panel, the expert advisory board and many other reviewers as part of the peer review process." (Thieme, transl.)

Trier UAS: Licensed databases with journals

NWB Database
  • Link: NWB-Datenbank
  • Access: campus computer, VPN
  • Subjects: law, economics
  • Database type: full texts, references
  • Contents: The online database of the publisher nwb (Neue Wirtschaftsbriefe) contains in various modules a comprehensive electronic range of tax and commercial law. Included are i. a.: trade journals of the publisher in full text, e. g.: BBK-accounting, inheritance and property (capital/assets), IWB - International Tax and Business Law, NWB - Tax and Business Law, StUB - company taxes and balance sheets, commenting works, bibliographic evidence ("Fachpresse kompakt"), legal decisions, administrative instructions (BMF letters, OFD / LFD orders, decrees of the Ministry of Finance, etc.), laws and directives (tax law, commercial law, double taxation agreements), tools (calculation programs, forms, checklists, sample contracts and letters etc.)
SpringerLink
  • Links: SpringerLink (Campus computer, VPN), SpringerLink (Shibboleth)
  • Access: Campus computer, VPN, Shibboleth
  • Subjects: multidisciplinary
  • Database type: full texts (i. a. e-books, e-articles), references
  • Contents: Licensed are the packages:

    - Business and Economics (2010 to 2015)
    - Business and Management (as of 2016)
    - Earth and Environmental Science (as of 2009)
    - Economics (as of 2007)
    - Economics and Finance (as of 2016)
    - Energy (2013 to 2020)
    - Technology and Computer Science (as of 2010)
Wiley Online Library
  • Link: Wiley Online Library (campus computer, VPN)
  • Access: campus computer, VPN
  • Subjects: multidisciplinary
  • Database type: full texts (journal articles), references (also: books, reference works)
  • Contents (DBIS): The "Wiley Online Library" is a multidisciplinary publishing portal that offers a variety of sources under one interface: electronic journals, books and book series as well as reference works published by Wiley / Wiley-VCH. The portal offers search options under various aspects including access to abstracts and full texts of open access journals. With purchased licenses, further full texts can be accessed.
wiso
  • Link: wiso
  • Access: Campus computer, VPN
  • Subjects: Economics, social sciences, psychology, law, technology
  • Database type: full texts (journal articles, newspaper articles), facts (company and market information)
  • Contents: The wiso database offers various media formats in the fields of economics and social sciences, psychology, law and technology. The University of Trier has licensed access to the module "journals" for its members. It makes it possible to access more than thirteen million German and English-language full texts from national and international (practitioner) journals, for example in the fields of 'Marketing & Advertising', 'Electrical Industry', 'IT', 'Legislation' or 'Environmental Management'.

Metasearch tools

DigiZeitschriften
  • Link: The German Digital Journal Archive (DigiZeitschriften)
  • Provider: DigiZeitschriften e. V.
  • Contents: journals, full texts
  • Description (by DBIS): DigiZeitschriften is an electronic archive of German core journals of great scientific importance. Above all, specialist journals with a long tradition are in the foreground. Search functions and tables of contents are freely accessible, but the full texts are predominantly subject to a license. Only a part of the journals is freely accessible in the full text, see the open access title lists (state: 05/2018).
DOAJ
  • Link: Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
  • Provider: IS4OA, initially University of Lund
  • Contents: open access journals, open access full texts
  • Description (DBIS): The database contains almost 2.5 million articles from 9475 journals of all disciplines, which can be accessed directly online (state: 06/2017).
EZB
  • Link: Electronic Journals Library (EZB)
  • Provider: University Library of Regensburg
  • Contents: journal references
  • Description (DBIS): database of scientific full-text journals covering all subject areas, usually with access to abstracts; 88,202 titles, including 17,745 pure online journals; 55,202 journals are freely accessible in full text (state: 11/2016).
ZDB

(Kopie 15)

  • Link: Journal Database ZDB
  • Provider: Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
  • Contents: references of periodicals, newspapers, type series
  • Description (provider): The journal database (ZDB) is one of the world's largest databases for the proof of magazines, newspapers, series and other periodical publications from all countries, in all languages, without time limitation, in printed, electronic or other form. Participation in ZDB is free and open to all libraries and institutions. Currently, 3,700 libraries of all German federal states and from Austria bring their journal titles and the corresponding proof of possession into the ZDB (state: 05/2018).

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