Queen Mary Library Services subscribes to thousands of e-journals, databases, and other e-resources for your studies and research. You can browse journals at the title level, and search large databases. See below more information on how to access these resources.
E-Journals
You can search for individual e-journal titles in the E-Journals by Subject page. Search by title, subject, ISSN or publisher. Search results will show journal titles available from Library Services alongside the coverage dates and a direct link to the journal.

BrowZine
You can browse for e-journals by title and subject area on BrowZine. BrowZine displays journal titles alongside a cover image in a visual layout. For more information on how to use BrowZine, see this FAQ:
Databases
Databases are collections of material not easily categorised as books or journals. To search the content from individual databases find the database in the A-Z Databases list. The databases list includes:
- Collections of historical texts and digital archives
- Medical training resources e.g. BMJ Learning and Visible Body Anatomy Atlas
- Law resources e.g. Westlaw, Trade Law Guide
- Online newspapers
- Multimedia platforms e.g. BoB, Kanopy
- Citation databases e.g. Web of Science, PubMed and Scopus. These collect all publications in a field of study, but they do not guarantee access to the full text.
Newspapers
Archives and current issues of many newspapers are available from A-Z Databases list. In the subject area filter, select 'Newspapers' to view a list.
In Library Search ‘Articles and More’, you can filter article search results to only ‘News’ or ‘Magazine’ content from the Source Type button.
For advice on using and referencing newspapers, you can contact the Academic Skills Team.
Theses
Library Services holds copies of theses awarded by Queen Mary University of London and its historically affiliated institutions.
To search for print theses (awarded years 1910-2012), use Library Search: 'Books, e-books and DVDs' tab.
Electronic theses (years 2013-present) can be found in the institutional repository QMRO (Queen Mary Research Online).
See the Open Research webpages for more info on searching for theses.
Additional Resources and Subject-Specific Help
If you would like help or advice on using Library Search for research, literature searches, or on using subject-specific databases, please contact the Academic Skills Centre.
If you need help using Queen Mary Research Online, contact the Open Research Team.
Queen Mary students can also access some additional e-resources from other libraries.