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How do you know if an article is peer-reviewed NCBI?

Alternatively, you can use Journals in the NCBI Database (located on the Home page under Explore) to look up a specific journal and go to the journal site to see if it is peer-reviewed.
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Is NCBI articles peer-reviewed?

The journal must be peer reviewed and have a clearly stated peer review policy. The primary content should consist of one or more of the following article types: Original research. Review articles.
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How do I know if an article is peer-reviewed on Jstor?

How do I know which content on JSTOR is peer-reviewed?
  1. Content listed as "Primary Source" such as the historical journal content, images, and pamphlet collections.
  2. Open content such as community collections, and open images.
  3. Research reports.
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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 is an example of a peer-reviewed article?

Examples of peer reviewed journals include: American Nurse Today, Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, Journal of Higher Education, and many more. If your professor asks you to use only peer reviewed sources, most databases (such as EbscoHost) will allow you to limit to just peer reviewed.
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Identify a Peer Reviewed Article

What is considered a peer-reviewed paper?

Peer-reviewed or refereed journals have an editorial board of subject experts who review and evaluate submitted articles before accepting them for publication. A journal may be a scholarly journal but not a peer-reviewed journal.
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How do you know if a peer-reviewed article is credible?

Look for:
  1. An author who is an expert or a well-respected publisher (such as the NY Times or Wall Street Journal).
  2. Citations for sources used.
  3. Up-to-date information for your topic.
  4. Unbiased analysis of the topic (i.e. author examines more than one perspective on the issue).
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How do you tell if an article is peer-reviewed on Web of Science?

Check the journal's features and 'About' section. This part should state if the articles published in the journal are peer reviewed, and the type of reviewing they perform. Consult a database with peer reviewed journals, such as Web of Science Master Journal List, PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, etc.
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Are all works on JSTOR peer-reviewed?

Most of the content on JSTOR is peer-reviewed, but there are some exceptions. "Peer review" is the process by which academic content, usually articles that appear within academic journals, is vetted for accuracy and academic standards.
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Is NCBI bookshelf peer-reviewed?

All materials undergo thorough peer review, in addition to NLM's internal scientific and technical review process, before acceptance to Bookshelf. Why use Bookshelf? All those with an interest in science and healthcare can find relevant information on Bookshelf!
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Is PubMed and NCBI the same?

Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed was developed and is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Is NCBI a website or journal?

NCBI is not a journal, it's the National Center for Biotechnology Information, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Are all articles on databases 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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Why is NCBI a credible source?

NCBI primarily exists to administer vital biological databases. But they also have a long track record of publishing top notch research in bioinformatics and computational biology. So while no scientific report is beyond being questioned, anything coming from NCBI is likely to be high quality.
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How do you identify and analyze peer-reviewed research?

How to Identify a Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
  1. Is it written by a scholar? Look for clues that indicate the author(s) is a scholar/researcher: ...
  2. What is it about? Who's the intended audience? ...
  3. How is it structured? ...
  4. How is it written? ...
  5. What's the publication type?
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Where can I find peer-reviewed articles on a topic?

Use a library database and limit your search to only peer-reviewed articles.
  • Some databases allow you to click on the journal title to get more information about it.
  • Or check the journal's website to see whether or not the journal uses a peer-review process in its publishing practices.
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How do you know if an article is a review?

Review articles do not describe original research conducted by the author(s). Instead, they give an overview of a specific subject by examining previously published studies on the topic. The author searches for and selects studies on the subject and then tries to make sense of their findings.
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How accurate are peer-reviewed articles?

Is there bias associated with peer-review? Peer-review is by no means perfect. It is itself subject to bias, as most things in research are. Evidence from a peer-reviewed article does not make it reliable, based only on that fact.
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What is a credible peer-reviewed source?

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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What references are peer-reviewed and credible?

Scholarly sources (also referred to as academic, peer-reviewed, or refereed sources) are written by subject experts with systems in place to ensure the quality and accuracy of information. Scholarly sources include books from academic publishers, peer-reviewed journal articles, and reports from research institutes.
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What are signs that a source might not be credible?

Does the article or study have any authors listed? If so, do they cite or link to authoritative sources, or are they writing their own opinions without backing these up with facts? Are their credentials listed? Additionally, check the date of publication.
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What does a peer review paper look like?

Language: They are highly specialized and may use technical language. Layout: They will cite their sources and include footnotes, endnotes, or parenthetical citations and/or a list of bibliographic references. Content: They may include graphs and tables and they undergo a peer review process before publication.
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What type of evidence is peer-reviewed?

What is Peer Review? If an article is peer reviewed, it was reviewed by scholars who are experts in related academic or professional fields before it was published. Those scholars assessed the quality of the article's research, as well as its overall contribution to the literature in their field.
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What are the five parts of a peer-reviewed article?

  • Abstract. An abstract is a summary of the main article. ...
  • Introduction. Most articles will start with an introductory section, which may be labeled introduction. ...
  • Literature Review. ...
  • Methodology. ...
  • Results. ...
  • Data. ...
  • Discussion. ...
  • Conclusion.
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