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The wohnrechtlichen blätter are published by recognized experts at SpringerRecht Österreich. They are issued monthly and contain articles on all issues concerning residency law: essays offering solutions to practical cases, legal decisions including glossaries, and tips for dealing with changes in the legal landscape.
Online it is only possible to access the issues of the current year.
The journal der markt is published by the Austrian Society for Marketing (Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Absatzwirtschaft – ÖGA) and deals with current issues in the field of marketing. The focus is on marketing in German-speaking countries, but increasing emphasis is now also being placed on Middle and Eastern Europe. The journal sees itself as a discussion platform for national and international, renowned authors. In particular, the journal fosters alternative and innovative directions of thought in the marketing field.
Online it is only possible to access the issues of the current year.
The North American Society for Sport Management publishes the Journal of Sport Management (JSM). The articles are primarily in English and deal with a broad spectrum of themes in the field of sport management, such as: organizational theory, behavior and strategy; law and politics; business and finance; marketing, consumer behavior, sponsoring, advertising, and licensing; media, communication, and public relations; sport tourism; facility and event management; gender and diversity.
Online it is only possible to access the issues that have been published since 1987.
The Electronic Journals Library (Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek – EZB) is a comprehensive collection of electronic periodicals. There are over 30,000 journal titles, some of which require a subscription or purchase, and others which are freely accessible via the Internet. The site uses a simple “traffic light” system to indicate the accessibility status of the journals: red means accessible only with a subscription or purchase; yellow means accessible via campus or VPN; green means free access.