Sometimes, your lecturer may provide you with the title or citation of a journal article, and you'll need to search for it in Emerald Insight; or, you may have found it yourself and want to access it through the database for further reading.
Example:
Title: Distributed leadership and inclusive education for underserved groups: examining the mediating role of teacher autonomy
Citation: Frederick Oduro, Lineo Melida Kobeli; Distributed leadership and inclusive education for underserved groups: examining the mediating role of teacher autonomy. Journal of Educational Administration 7 August 2025; 63 (5): 411–425.
To search for a specific article:
Go to the Advanced Search page
To search for a journal article by it's title:
Scroll down to Find a specific article - Title. Enter the journal title in the search box and click Search. Note: the search box only accepts up to 100 characters.
To search for a journal article from a citation:
Scroll down to Find a specific article - Citation. Enter the citation details and click Search.
If the article is found, a search results page with the journal article details will display.