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How can you tell if an article is scholarly or peer-reviewed?

You can usually tell the difference because scholarly articles will have citations to their sources and a list of references. If the article does not have a reference list, you may want to think twice before using it as one of your scholarly sources. These reference lists will be at the very end of the article.
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How do you tell if an article is scholarly and peer-reviewed?

The following characteristics can help you determine if the article you're looking at is scholarly:
  1. Author(s) name included. ...
  2. Technical or specialized language. ...
  3. Written for professionals. ...
  4. Charts, graphs, and diagrams. ...
  5. Long (5 or more pages) ...
  6. Bibliography included.
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How do I find peer-reviewed or scholarly sources?

The easiest way to find a peer-reviewed article is by using one of the Library's numerous databases. All of the Library's databases are listed in the Online Journals and Databases index. The databases are divided by name and discipline.
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What makes an article peer-reviewed?

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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What qualifies as a scholarly source?

Scholarly sources are written by academics and other experts and contribute to knowledge in a particular field by sharing new research findings, theories, analyses, insights, news, or summaries of current knowledge. Scholarly sources can be either primary or secondary research.
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What sources are not considered scholarly?

Non scholarly sources inform and entertain the public (e.g. popular sources such as newspapers, magazines) or allow practitioners to share industry, practice, and production information (e.g. trade sources such as non-refereed journals published for people working in the teaching profession).
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What are three characteristics of a scholarly source?

Characteristics of Scholarly Articles and Journals
  • Often have a formal appearance with tables, graphs, and diagrams.
  • Always have an abstract or summary paragraph above the text; may have sections decribing methodology.
  • Articles are written by an authority or expert in the field.
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What are examples of peer-reviewed articles?

Here are just a few examples:
  • Canadian Journal of History.
  • The Linguistic Review.
  • Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
  • Journal of Biomechanics.
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How do you tell if an article is peer-reviewed on jstor?

Currently, there is no way to search JSTOR for only peer-reviewed publications. If you have questions concerning the academic legitimacy of a specific journal or book, your institution's librarian or course instructor will be the best resource to provide further details and answers.
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What are the two main types of peer-reviewed articles?

The three most common types of peer review are single-anonymized, double-anonymized, and open peer review. Over time, new models have developed such as transparent, collaborative, and post publication peer review, which are key variations from the standard approach.
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What is the difference between scholarly or peer-reviewed and popular articles?

A scholarly (or academic) resource is one that is written by experts in the field for experts in the field. A popular resource is one that is written for the general public. Your local newspaper is a popular resource. Databases usually have some mechanism to search for only scholarly, or peer reviewed, articles.
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Is Springer peer-reviewed?

All research articles, and most other article types, published in Springer journals undergo peer review.
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Is JSTOR always peer-reviewed?

Is all journal content on JSTOR peer reviewed? Nearly all of the journals collected in JSTOR are peer-reviewed publications, but the archives also contain primary sources and content that is much older than today's standard peer-review process.
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How do you know if an online journal is peer-reviewed?

If the article is from a printed journal, look at the publication information in the front of the journal. If the article is from an electronic journal, go to the journal home page and look for a link to 'About this journal' or 'Notes for Authors'. Here it should tell you if the articles are peer-reviewed.
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Is everything on SpringerLink peer-reviewed?

SpringerLink is an online collection of over 1,200 peer-reviewed journals and 25 book series published by Springer covering a variety of topics in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
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What does a peer review look like?

A successful peer review: Contains a brief summary of the entire manuscript. Show the editors and authors what you think the main claims of the paper are, and your assessment of its impact on the field. What did the authors try to show and what did they try to claim?
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Which type of publication is most likely to be peer-reviewed?

Scholarly publications (Journals)

A scholarly publication contains articles written by experts in a particular field. The primary audience of these articles is other experts. These articles generally report on original research or case studies. Many of these publications are "peer reviewed" or "refereed".
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What are the five parts of a peer-reviewed article?

Nearly all journal articles are divided into the following major sections: abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, and references.
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What are three 3 main differences between scholarly and popular articles?

Articles in scholarly journals (also known as academic, peer-reviewed, or refereed journals) are different from articles in popular magazines for many reasons, including: the publication process, the authorship, the audience, and the purpose.
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Can a source be scholarly but not peer-reviewed?

Not all scholarly articles are peer reviewed, although many people use these terms interchangeably.
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How do you know if an article is non scholarly?

Non-Scholarly Articles
  1. ...are NOT written by scholars in that field of study.
  2. do NOT provide references in footnotes and/or a bibliography or works cited.
  3. are NOT peer-reviewed.
  4. are generally produced by commercial publishers.
  5. often contain advertising and are more visually attractive.
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What is a source may be scholarly but not peer-reviewed?

Note: Keep in mind that articles from peer reviewed journals are considered scholarly, but not all scholarly articles are from peer reviewed journals (in other words, just because an article was not published in a peer reviewed journal, doesn't automatically mean it isn't considered a scholarly source).
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Are all university publications peer-reviewed?

All peer-reviewed sources are scholarly, but not all scholarly sources are peer-reviewed.
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Can you trust peer-reviewed articles?

While there are a lot of factors to consider, finding out if the article is peer-reviewed can be a quick litmus test for credibility. However, just because a paper is published in a “peer-reviewed journal,” does not mean that the paper is completely fact-checked, unbiased, or correct.
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Are all peer-reviewed articles credible?

Peer reviewed articles are often considered the most reliable and reputable sources in that field of study. Peer reviewed articles have undergone review (hence the "peer-review") by fellow experts in that field, as well as an editorial review process.
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