University Libraries has online access to articles published in Harvard Business Review (HBR) through Business Source Complete, a subscription-based database. To access this resource and find articles in this periodical take the following steps: A.
Does HBR subscription include case studies? An online subscription to HBR includes online access to individual full-text HBR articles, but only individual HBR articles and HBR case studies. The subscription does not include access to HBS cases or cases from other academic institutions.
Registered users may read up to 4 HBR articles each month for free, except for the HBR Bestsellers. Someone who purchases a subscription and then registers their email on HBR.org is a subscriber user. Subscriber users may read unlimited articles.
Can I activate my subscription to read on my Nook or Kindle? Nook and Kindle access is not included as part of your subscription. We do offer Nook versions for Harvard Business Review that you buy directly from Barnes & Noble. For the Kindle you can purchase this directly through Amazon.
How do I download a magazine? If you are an annual or monthly magazine subscriber, go to the magazine store page by tapping the magazine store icon. The issues you are entitled to will be available. Tap 'Download' on the one you want.
Q: How can I access & print Harvard Business Review articles?
- On the library homepage, click the "Journal Holdings" tab.
- Enter "Harvard Business Review" in the search box, then click search.
- On the search results page, click the link to the Harvard Business Review in Business Source Complete.
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Available for the first time in a subscription format, the Harvard Business Review Press Collection includes HBR's complete catalog of e-books. HBR Press is a leading global book publisher and a division of Harvard Business Review Group.
You can share a link to an HBR article either by posting to popular social media sites. There is no fee for sharing and no limit to the number of articles you share or the amount of times you share a specific article.
HBR is published six times a year and is headquartered in Brighton, Massachusetts.
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No, Harvard Business Review is a magazine. HBR is not a scholarly journal. Scholarly and peer-reviewed articles go through a quality control process. HBR magazine publishes expert opinion articles, not journal articles.
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