Answered By: Research support team
Last Updated: Mar 18, 2022     Views: 212

Here are two ways, both of which begin with the same path:

  • one is for when you want to search for a specific topic or article title
  • the other is if you want to browse the most recent issue(s)

If you want to search for a specific topic or article title:

1.       Start your search directly in the Business Source Complete database

2.       Click on the 'Advanced Search' link

 

3.       Enter "Harvard Business Review" in the first search row

4.       Use the drop down to the right to choose publication name

5.       Enter search term(s) or article title in the second row

 

 

If you want to browse the most recent issue(s)

If you just want to look through recent issues of Harvard Business Review, do not enter a keyword or article title search. Run your search and change the way your results are ranked. Change it from 'Relevance' to 'Date, newest'

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