Does the library have access to the Harvard Business Review?

Answer

The Harvard Business Review is available through the Library in both print and digital formats.

Print Access

Current copies of the Havard Business Review are available in the 1st floor Reference section (behind the Research Help Desk). Older issues can be retrieved from ORCA.

Digital Access

Students, faculty, and staff can access Harvard Business Review articles through EBSCO Business Source Complete

To access articles:

  1. Search the OneSearch Journal Search for "Harvard Business Review."
  2. Select the journal Harvard Business Review for print edition articles or select Harvard Business Review Digital Articles for HBR.org articles.
  3. Select the link for EBSCO Business Source Complete under Full Text Availability.
  4. Browse by issue, find a specific article, or find articles on a topic.
    • To browse by issue: Choose a year, volume, and issue on the right side of the page (articles are arranged by page number).
    • To find a specific article: Use the Search within this publication box to enter the title.
    • To find articles on a topic: Use the Search within this publication to enter search terms (e.g., "workplace etiquette").
  5. In the search results list or article record, open Access options and select PDF.

Please note: HBR material accessed through the Library is for personal research/reading only. Per Harvard Business Publishing copyright permissions, sharing direct links to articles is not allowed. HBR licensing restrictions prohibit the Library from facilitating classroom access. If you are an instructor assigning HBR material (including Harvard Cases), Harvard Business Publishing requires permissions and fees for coursepacks or LMS use. Contact: permissions@harvardbusiness.org. 

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  • Last Updated Sep 16, 2025
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