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This guide is designed to help you begin researching topics relating to
the travel and tourism industries. For more assistance, please Ask a
Rosen Librarian.
A printable version of this guide is also
available:
Travel & Tourism PDF (48 KB).
Reference Sources
It is often
a good idea to begin your research in the following types of sources, which are designed to
be consulted for topic overview or for authoritative information. In many cases, they contain
vital information that cannot be found anywhere else. A
denotes a core resource.
The above lists are not comprehensive, and certain travel and tourism topics may be covered in sources listed on the Rosen Research Guides on Statistics/Demographics, on Marketing, or on the Lodging Industry.
Browsing
Circulating books
relating to the travel and tourism industries are generally found in the following
call number ranges:
In addition, in the field of tourism, some books are issued in a series, with multiple volumes being published over the course of several years. Sometimes these series contain vital research, but usually the only way to discover such research is to consult the books occasionally and check the table of contents. Some of the more important series of this type are listed below:
For more information about the location of books, consult the library catalog.
Library Catalog
Through the
UCF Library Catalog, you can locate books, journals,
audiovisuals, government documents, and other types of materials. You can search the catalog
by Keyword, Author, Title, Subject, and many other ways. For assistance with searching the UCF
Library Catalog, see the Rosen Research Guide on Finding Books,
or Ask a Rosen Librarian.
Browsing Periodicals
The following periodicals are available
in print in the library and may contain helpful information about the travel and tourism industries.
General hospitality/tourism periodicals may also have relevant material on the industry. To
find articles on a specific topic, you may need to use one of our databases. A
denotes
a scholarly (peer-reviewed) source.
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Conde Nast's Traveler |
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Leisure Management |
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Cruise Industry News |
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Leisure Opportunities |
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Cruise Travel |
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National Geographic |
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FIU Hospitality & Tourism Review |
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National Geographic Traveler |
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Hospitality Law |
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Porthole: Cruise Magazine |
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Information Technology & Tourism |
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Tourism Analysis |
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International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration |
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Tourism & Hospitality Research |
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Journal of Heritage Tourism |
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Tourism Culture & Communication |
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Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management |
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Tourism Economics |
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education |
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Tourism in Marine Environments |
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Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism |
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Tourism Recreation Research |
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Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism |
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Tourism Review International |
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Journal of Sustainable Tourism |
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Tourist Attractions & Parks |
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Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism |
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Travel & Leisure |
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Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing |
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Travel Weekly |
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Journal of Travel Research |
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Vacation Industry Review |
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Journal of Vacation Marketing |
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World Tourism Barometer |
Databases
To find articles from journals, magazines,
and newspapers about your topic, you need to use one of UCF's databases. (If you are off campus,
refer to the Off Campus Access page to find out how
to access the databases using your UCF ID.)
To find databases that are typically most useful for the study of hospitality, click on the Database Locator tab on our homepage, and then choose the subject Hospitality. Useful databases for travel and tourism research include:
For a more detailed overview of how to use our databases, see the Rosen Research Guide on Finding Articles.
Vertical Files
We have a small selection of industry
catalogs, directories, menus, etc., that may be helpful for certain types of projects. Ask a
library staff member if you wish to see this material.
Websites
The Internet is generally not a good place
to find scholarly information on the travel and tourism industries. However, you may wish to
explore the websites listed on our Helpful Websites page.
Go to: Rosen Research Guides page | Rosen Library homepage
Questions? Ask a Rosen Librarian!
A printable version of this guide is also available: Travel & Tourism PDF (48 KB)
Rosen Research Guides | Hospitality Research: Travel and Tourism Industry
Last updated June 25, 2012 1:07:15 PM