
- Peer-reviewed
(refereed) periodicals are published following a formal editorial process involving subject experts. The information
therefore has a high level of quality, credibility, and reliability.
- For directions
on how to limit to scholarly, peer-reviewed journals
in anyEBSCOhost, Gale, or WilsonWeb databases, choose one of the
following options. for other databases, use the Ulrich's Periodicals
Directory method.
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| EBSCOhost
Directions |
- Connect to EBSCOhost
- Click EBSCOhost Web
- When
connected, select a database and click Continue
- Enter
the search request in the Find: search box
- Click
the Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals box located under Limit
your results:
- Click Search
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| Gale Directions |
Use the Gale Method when searching in the Expanded Academic databases:
- Connect to Gale
- Select a database
- Enter search request
- Limit search to refereed or peer-reviewed journals
- Click Search
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| Ulrich's
Directions |
Use
the Ulrich's Periodicals Directory when wanting to know if a
particular journal title is peer-reviewed:
- Connect to Ulrich's
Periodical Directory
- Choose Title (Exact)
- Click in the search box
- Type in
the title of the journal
- Click Submit
- Locate
the title in the result list. If
it is a peer-reviewed periodical, an
icon will appear near the title.
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| WilsonWeb
Directions |
Use
the WilsonWeb Method when searching the Biological
and Agricultural Index Plus, or the Education
Full Text databases:
- Connect to WilsonWeb
- Click the box
in front of desired database
- Enter search terms
- Click Peer Reviewed box
- Click Start
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