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Is library journal peer-reviewed?

Target audience: The target audience is composed of librarians in public, academic, and special libraries, as well as library administrators, staff, and directors. Publisher: Media Source, Inc. Peer reviewed? No.
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How do I know if a journal 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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Is Journal of Library Administration peer reviewed?

Peer Review Policy: All articles in the Journal of Library Administration have undergone editorial screening and peer review.
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Is School Library Journal reliable?

A source of quality journalism and reviews for 70 years, SLJ produces award-winning features and news coverage on: literacy, best practices, technology, education policy and other issues of interest to the school library and greater educator community.
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Does library journal pay for reviews?

There is no payment for reviews. When possible, the reviewer receives a finished copy of the book. Our service to the library audience would not be possible without the generosity of over 1,500 contributors.
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How Do I Know if Articles Are Scholarly or Peer-Reviewed? (Library Research Skills Tutorial)

Is Library Journal a scholarly source?

Peer reviewed? No. Type: LIS professional news. Library Journal is a non-research-oriented LIS professional news journal that includes advertising, bibliographies, illustrations, and book reviews.
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Are journal reviews peer reviewed?

NOTE: An article can be from a peer reviewed journal and not actually be peer reviewed. Editorials, news items, and book reviews do not necessarily go through the same review process. A peer reviewed article should be longer than just a couple of pages and include a bibliography.
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Is library a reliable source?

The library is a good source of information - because sifted and sourced over time and space - for learning the difference between reliable and unreliable sources.
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Are academic books peer-reviewed?

Books published by university press almost always go through a process of peer review. Books from university presses are typically written by faculty members who are under immense pressure to produce authoritative scholarly literature.
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Are school textbooks peer-reviewed?

Note: Books are not peer reviewed. While they may be scholarly and go through an editorial process, content published in books does not go through the same peer-review process that journal articles go through.
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Is JSTOR a peer reviewed journal?

While the majority of journals collected in JSTOR are considered peer-reviewed publications, our archives also contain some specific primary source materials (such as some journals in the Ireland Collection and the 19th Century British Pamphlet Collection).
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Are all journals on JSTOR 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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Is Harvard Library peer-reviewed?

Overview. Harvard Library Bulletin publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles that reflect the research potential of Harvard Library collections, shorter features that showcase wide-ranging activities from across the library, and announcements of new collections and Library milestones.
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What journals are peer-reviewed?

Peer-Reviewed Literature
  • The New England Journal of Medicine.
  • Health Affairs.
  • Epidemiologic Reviews.
  • American Journal of Public Health.
  • The Milbank Quarterly.
  • Medical Care.
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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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What are examples of peer-reviewed journals?

Here are just a few examples:
  • Canadian Journal of History.
  • The Linguistic Review.
  • Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
  • Journal of Biomechanics.
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Why are books not 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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Is academic journal the same as peer-reviewed?

It is a broad classification that includes both "peer-reviewed" journals as well as journals that are not "peer-reviewed" but intended for an academic audience.
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What is the difference between academic journal and peer review?

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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Why is the library a reliable source for information?

The two main reasons are quality control and professional help. Quality Control - While the idea of a library may seem old fashioned to some, in fact they are usually the pioneers in providing access to new kinds of information.
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Is the British Library a scholarly source?

The British Library is a major research library, with items in many languages and in many formats, both print and digital: books, manuscripts, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, videos, play-scripts, patents, databases, maps, stamps, prints, drawings.
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How do you know if a source in a library book can be trusted?

Some of the methods that UW Libraries suggest are:

Who is the author? (Authority) What is the purpose of the content? (Accuracy) Where is the content from? (Publisher) Why does the source exist? (Purpose and Objectivity)
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Is Library Journal a magazine or journal?

Library Journal is a trade magazine of libraries, published since the 19th century.
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Who owns library journal?

(MSI) is an American company based in Plain City, Ohio. It began in 1980 as Pages and changed its name in March 1999. It owns Horn Book, including The Horn Book Magazine, Junior Library Guild, Library Hotline, Library Journal (acquired in 2010), and School Library Journal (acquired in 2010), and Digital Shift.
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Who founded library journal?

Library Journal is an American trade publication for librarians. It was founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey. It reports news about the library world, emphasizing public libraries, and offers feature articles about aspects of professional practice.
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