Q: What is peer-review and how do I find peer-reviewed journals?

Peer-review is an editorial review process used by most academic journals. In peer-review, a group of professors or experts in the field review an article before it's published to make sure it follows discipline standards and norms.

Peer-reviewed articles are available in through the library's Databases A-Z list. Many databases have an option to search for only peer-reviewed sources. If you need help, please reach out to a librarian. 

These quick videos can help you get started! 

Choosing a Database 

 

Searching in EBSCO Power Search





Answered By: Ward Smith
Last Updated: Oct 01, 2024    Views: 64

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