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Do all academic sources have to be peer-reviewed?

Some scholarly articles go a bit further to be peer-reviewed. All peer-reviewed articles are scholarly articles, but not all scholarly articles are peer-reviewed. NOTE: An article can be from a peer reviewed journal and not actually be peer reviewed.
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Do academic sources have to be peer-reviewed?

Not all scholarly articles are peer reviewed, although many people use these terms interchangeably. Peer review is an editorial process many scholarly journals use to ensure that the articles published in journals are high quality scholarship.
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Are there academic journals that are not peer-reviewed?

Although peer-reviewed journals are always scholarly in nature, scholarly journals are not always peer-reviewed. Scholarly journals are research focused, reporting results of original research and experimentation.
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Are all academic books peer-reviewed?

"Peer review" is the editorial process that scholarly articles go through before they are published in a journal. Since not all books go through the same editorial process before publication, most aren't peer reviewed. They can be still be good scholarly sources, though.
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Can a study be published without peer review?

Academic journals generally do not publish papers that have not survived the process. Researchers often share studies that have not been peer reviewed — usually referred to as working papers or preprints — by posting them to online servers and repositories.
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Is peer review mandatory?

At present, peer review of firms undertaking statutory audit of listed firms is already compulsory.
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What sources are not peer-reviewed?

Broadly speaking, a non peer reviewed source is anything that is NOT a peer reviewed journal article. A government publication, book or book chapter, a newspaper or magazine article, a website or blog post, a documentary film, or a document published by a government agency are all examples of non-peer reviewed sources.
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Is everything on JSTOR peer-reviewed?

While nearly all of the journals collected in JSTOR are peer-reviewed publications, the archives also contain primary sources and content that is much older than today's standard peer-review process. However, all content on JSTOR is considered scholarly content.
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Are all Oxford academic journals peer-reviewed?

OUP undertakes a process of peer review for all scholarly publishing.
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What is the difference between academic and peer-reviewed?

In short, “scholarly” means the article was written by an expert for an audience of other experts, researchers or students. “Peer-reviewed” takes it one step further and means the article was reviewed and critiqued by the author's peers who are experts in the same subject area.
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Is Everything on PubMed peer-reviewed?

Most journals indexed for PubMed are peer-reviewed or refereed, but peer review criteria and reviewer or referee qualifications vary. Check a journal's editorial information or ask the publisher about policy for specific journal titles.
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When can you use non peer-reviewed articles?

Don't use peer review when...
  • You need background or general information. Scholarly and peer reviewed journal articles are generally very specific. The expectation is that you already know the background stuff. ...
  • You want brief information. Peer reviewed articles are lengthy!
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Is Elsevier a peer reviewed journal?

All articles in open access journals which are published by Elsevier have undergone peer review and upon acceptance are immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download.
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Are secondary academic sources always peer-reviewed?

Articles can be primary or secondary, just as books can be. Primary and secondary sources are not related to peer review in any way. Peer-reviewed articles can be either primary or secondary sources. There is no perfect database limiter for primary or secondary, either.
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Are academic journals the same as peer-reviewed articles?

The publisher is typically a professional association or an academic press. Not all scholarly journals use a peer-review process. Prior to publication, articles are submitted and go through a rigorous assessment that involves review and approval by the author's peers (experts in the same subject area).
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Are Cambridge journals peer-reviewed?

Cambridge Journals publishes over 250 peer-reviewed academic journals across a wide range of subject areas, in print and online.
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Are Harvard articles peer-reviewed?

No, Harvard Business Review is a magazine. HBR is not a scholarly journal. Scholarly and peer-reviewed articles go through a quality control process. Experts and academics in the same field evaluate the research and conclusions presented in an article.
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Is Cambridge university peer-reviewed?

The Editorial review processes vary depending on the type of book and subject areas, but at the minimum all proposals are peer-reviewed and for many books there is additional peer-review of the full manuscript prior to publication.
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Is everything on Springer peer-reviewed?

All research articles, and most other article types, published in Springer journals undergo peer review.
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How do I know if an article is peer-reviewed?

You can type the name of the journal into any search engine and learn about the submission process to see if it is peer reviewed. Additionally, if you use the library search or a database to find articles, they will usually indicate if it is from a peer reviewed journal.
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What is the disadvantage of JSTOR?

Limitations. The availability of most journals on JSTOR is controlled by a "moving wall", which is an agreed-upon delay between the current volume of the journal and the latest volume available on JSTOR.
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Do primary sources have to be peer-reviewed?

A primary research article reports on an empirical research study conducted by the authors. It is almost always published in a peer-reviewed journal. This type of article: Asks a research question or states a hypothesis or hypotheses.
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What counts as a peer-reviewed source?

Peer-reviewed journal articles have gone through an evaluation process in which journal editors and other expert scholars critically assess the quality and scientific merit of the article and its research. Articles that pass this process are published in the peer-reviewed literature.
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Which is the major disadvantage of using peer-reviewed?

A major criticism of peer review is that there is little evidence that the process actually works, that it is actually an effective screen for good quality scientific work, and that it actually improves the quality of scientific literature.
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What is the abuse of peer review?

Abuse of peer review

There are several ways to abuse the process of peer review. You can steal ideas and present them as your own, or produce an unjustly harsh review to block or at least slow down the publication of the ideas of a competitor.
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