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Where can I find peer-reviewed academic journal articles?

Library databases such as CINAHL, Academic Search Complete, or Social Sciences Full Text are the best places to locate peer-reviewed articles. Most databases provide a limiter or check-off box that allows you to limit your results to peer-reviewed journals.
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Where can I find peer-reviewed academic journals?

Academic Databases: Many academic databases such as JSTOR, PubMed, IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar provide access to a wide range of peer-reviewed journal articles.
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Where am I most likely to find peer-reviewed articles?

Peer reviewed articles are found in scholarly journals. The checklist below can help you determine if what you are looking at is peer reviewed or scholarly. Both kinds of journals and magazines can be useful sources of information.
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How do you get a journal article peer-reviewed?

The peer review process
  1. Submission of Paper. The corresponding or submitting author submits the paper to the journal. ...
  2. Editorial Office Assessment. ...
  3. Appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) ...
  4. EIC Assigns an Associate Editor (AE) ...
  5. Invitation to Reviewers. ...
  6. Response to Invitations. ...
  7. Review is Conducted. ...
  8. Journal Evaluates the Reviews.
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Where might you search to find academic journal articles?

Which Databases Contain Scholarly Journal Articles?
  • Academic Search Complete (EbscoHost)
  • JSTOR.
  • OmniFile Full Text Mega (H. W. Wilson) (EBSCOhost)
  • ProQuest Psychology Journals.
  • PsycARTICLES (ProQuest)
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How to Find Peer Reviewed Journal Articles on Google Scholar

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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What is the website for peer-reviewed articles?

1. JSTOR: It is a digital library that provides access to a wide range of academic journals, books, and primary sources in various disciplines. 2. PubMed: It is a database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and provides access to biomedical literature, including peer-reviewed articles.
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Are Google Scholar articles peer-reviewed?

Use Google Scholar

Also keep in mind that while Google Scholar has an academic focus, not all of the results will be peer-reviewed journal articles! You'll have to use your judgment and evaluate the sources you find if you need to use peer-reviewed sources.
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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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How can I find peer-reviewed articles for free?

You can search across many repositories using search engines such as Google, Google Scholar or specialist Open Access tools such as CORE. You can also search a university's repository directly if you are interested in the research of a particular author or a research department.
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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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How do you know if an academic journal is peer-reviewed?

The publisher's website for the journal should indicate whether articles go through a peer review process. Find the instructions for authors page for this information.
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Are all academic journals 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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How do I find peer-reviewed journals on Google Scholar?

Here are some methods you can use: 1. If you find the name of a journal, type it "in quotes," into the regular version of Google to find that journal's homepage. Journals often brag about the fact that they are peer reviewed (also known as “refereed” or “juried”).
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How do I find peer-reviewed articles on PubMed?

Information found in PubMed that indicates it is "indexed by MEDLINE" is considered peer reviewed. Look for the phrase "indexed by MEDLINE" under the citation or abstract information. PubMed does not provide a search filter to limit to only peer reviewed articles.
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What is the difference between academic journal and peer reviewed journal?

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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WHO publishes peer-reviewed journal articles?

Publisher: Usually the journal will be published by a scholarly society, university press, or major scholarly publisher like Elsevier or Springer.
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Which journals are not peer-reviewed?

One other non-peer reviewed source is an article from a trade journal. Trade journals, also called trade publications, trade magazines or professional magazines, are magazines or newspapers whose target audience is people who work in a particular profession or industry.
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Can you trust peer-reviewed journals?

Peer-reviewed articles provide a trusted form of scientific communication. Peer-reviewed work isn't necessarily correct or conclusive, but it does meet the standards of science.
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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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Is ScienceDirect a peer-reviewed journal?

ScienceDirect: Elsevier's premier platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
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Is Taylor and Francis peer-reviewed?

Every full research article published in a Taylor & Francis journal has been through peer review, as outlined in the journal's aims & scope information. This means that the article's quality, validity, and relevance has been assessed by independent peers within the research field.
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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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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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What are the cons of JSTOR?

Cons: JSTOR searches the full text of every article, so you may find items that mention your search terms only once (your search terms may not be the main focus of the article)
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