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Is Oxford University Press credible?

Authoritative content According to the 2022 Journal Citation Report from Clarivate, 47% of OUP journals are in the top quartile of their subject categories and eight are in the #1 spot.
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Is Oxford University Press a scholarly source?

Oxford University Press (OUP) is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.
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How credible is Oxford?

Oxford publishes accurate and authoritative texts. And, the English spelling and vocabulary is not at all difficult to adapt to for American readers.
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How do you cite Oxford University Press?

Each citation should usually include this information, ordered as follows:
  1. author (surname first)
  2. title (in italics or underlined)
  3. place of publication.
  4. publisher (you don't always need to give this information, but if you include it for one reference, be consistent and include it for them all)
  5. date of publication.
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Is Oxford peer-reviewed?

Our open access publishing is rigorously peer-reviewed and upholds the highest standards of publication ethics and integrity.
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We Are Oxford University Press

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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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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Is Oxford University Press an encyclopedia?

Oxford University Press has invested in the Oxford Research Encyclopedias to meet this challenge. Working with international communities of scholars across all fields of study, we are developing new comprehensive collections of in-depth, peer-reviewed summaries on an ever-growing range of topics.
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WHO publishes Oxford reference?

Oxford Reference is the home of Oxford University Press's quality reference publishing, bringing together millions of entries, many of which are illustrated, across two trusted collections: Oxford Quick Reference and Oxford Reference Library.
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How do you cite an Oxford reference Website?

Oxford Referencing: Internet/websites

Author, 'Title of Document', Name of Website in Italics, Place of Publication, Name of Publisher, year, page number, http://url, (accessed day month year). Example: Wilderness Society Australia, 'The Kimberley', The Wilderness Society, Hobart, TAS, Author, 2018, p.
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Is there a difference between Oxford University and University of Oxford?

While the official name of the university is the “University of Oxford,” Oxford University is used many times by the university itself. As previously mentioned, Oxford University Press uses the Oxford Univ. name instead of the University of Oxford name.
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Is Clarendon Press the same as Oxford University Press?

The label took on a new meaning when OUP began publishing books through its London office in the early 20th century. To distinguish the two offices, London books were labelled "Oxford University Press" publications, while those from Oxford were labelled "Clarendon Press" books.
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What are the values of the Oxford University Press?

Above all else we prize honesty, respect and resilience. We are ethical, fair and courageous; thoughtful, considerate and inclusive; determined, optimistic and resourceful.
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What type of source is Oxford reference?

Overview. Oxford Reference included in-depth, specialized titles from Oxford University Press's award-winning Encyclopedias and Companions, and a selection of partner publishers' scholarly works. It offers access to over 125 core academic, subject, language and quotations dictionaries.
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What is highly recommended Oxford University Press?

Highly Recommended is a pre-intermediate-level course for young adult learners on hotel and catering courses in schools and colleges, or people training for a career in the hospitality sector.
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Why publish with Oxford University Press?

Read and Publish agreements through Oxford University Press provide the following benefits: Transparent agreements covering both content access and OA publishing. Secure online dashboard and control over author requests with detailed, live reporting. Easy management of agreement, with a dedicated training team ...
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Is Oxford University Press non profit?

We are a charitable organisation and as such prioritise ethical practice; from the strong relationships we build with authors and teachers through to how we reinvest our surplus.
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Is Oxford University Press the same as Oxford world Classics?

Oxford World's Classics is an imprint of Oxford University Press. First established in 1901 by Grant Richards and purchased by OUP in 1906, this imprint publishes primarily dramatic and classic literature for students and the general public.
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What kind of books does Oxford University Press publish?

We publish more than 6,000 titles a year worldwide, in a variety of formats. Our range includes dictionaries, English language teaching materials, children's books, journals, scholarly monographs, printed music, higher education textbooks, and schoolbooks.
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Why is peer-reviewed information not reliable?

Evidence from a peer-reviewed article does not make it reliable, based only on that fact. For example, there is evidence suggesting poor interrater agreement among peer-reviewers, with a strong bias against manuscripts that report results against reviewers' theoretical perspectives [5].
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Are all peer-reviewed sources trustworthy?

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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What is the difference between credible scholarly and peer-reviewed sources?

You can think of peer-review as an extra layer of quality assurance on top of scholarly work. A scholarly source is one that's written by an expert in a field of study that is meant to be read by other experts or students in the field.
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Is Cambridge University Press peer-reviewed?

Its extensive peer-reviewed publishing lists comprise 45,000 print titles covering academic research, over 24,000 e-book titles and more than 300 research journals in a wide range of subject areas.
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How do I make sure a source is credible?

Consider these factors for each source.
  1. PURPOSE - Why was this source written (e.g., to inform, teach, entertain, persuade, etc.)?
  2. RELEVANCE - How important is the information to your needs?
  3. OBJECTIVITY - Is the information presented with the least possible bias?
  4. VERIFIABILITY - How reliable is the information?
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How do you know if a source is not 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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