Taylor & Francis Online
Access articles and journals covering a wide range of subjects including humanities, social sciences, behavioural sciences, science, technology, and medicine.
About this database
Access articles and journals covering a wide range of subjects including humanities, social sciences, behavioural sciences, science, technology, and medicine.
We have full-text access to everything published by in the Social sciences and humanities collection, and the Science and technology collection.
When searching for articles, look for the green tick or orange open-lock symbols as these indicate that we have full-text access.
You can access the following Taylor & Francis subject archives at this site:
- Arts & humanities
- Business management and economics
- Criminology & law
- Geography, planning, urban and environment
- Politics, international relations
- Strategic defence & security studies.
Date coverage varies from archive to archive.
Licence information
Authorised users are permitted to use this database with artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies under specific circumstances. Taylor & Francis permits members of the University of Hull to use the contents of this database with AI technologies for non-commercial research and educational purposes during the period 1st January 2026 to 31st December 2028. This permission is given on an experimental and non-precedential basis. For more information, contact the Library.
This AI permission applies to content in journals wholly owned by the Publisher, except for i) Open Access content, which is subject to the relevant Creative Commons (“CC”) licence under which it has been published and made available; and ii) third-party content contained such as illustrations or figures.
Content used with AI technologies, including outputs, must be internal to the University of Hull only, i.e. in a closed, secure AI environment, with no external display or distribution. AI use must not create content, products or services that substitute for, or compete with, the contents of this database or any products or services provided by Taylor & Francis.
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Available to:
- University of Hull students and staff.
- Walk-in users on Library premises.