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  • Whats the difference between a scholarly and peer reviewed journal . . .
    Peer Reviewed Journals Peer reviewed journals (also sometimes called refereed journals) include content which meets the above criteria for scholarly journals, but whose content has also gone through a process of feedback and iteration before publication In short, this means that:
  • I need to find a peer reviewed journal article. Where do I start in the . . .
    To find peer reviewed articles using the Multi-Search, follow these steps: In the Multi-Search box on the library's homepage, enter your keywords and then click "Search " On the results page, look in the left column and find the limiter "Peer Reviewed (Scholarly)" near the top
  • What is a peer reviewed journal? - SNHU Library Frequently Asked . . .
    Peer reviewed journals (also sometimes called refereed journals) include only articles that have gone through a process of feedback and iteration before publication In short, this means that: The article was written by an expert or scholar in the field or on the topic
  • FAQ: How can I determine if a journal is peer reviewed?
    To determine if a journal is peer reviewed (also sometimes called refereed journals), try these steps: Look up the journal in the UlrichsWeb com (available on the A-Z Database List ) Go into the UlrichsWeb com database and use the search box to search for the title or ISSN number of the journal (e g Harvard Law Review)
  • FAQ: How do I find a scholarly article? - SNHU Library Frequently Asked . . .
    Peer-reviewed journals (also sometimes called refereed journals) include articles that have gone through a process of feedback and iteration In short, this means that the article was written by an expert, reviewed by other experts in the field who provide feedback and changed or edited by the author based on the feedback before publication
  • What kind of source is an encyclopedia? Is it considered “scholarly . . .
    However, the entries are not written for other scholars but for a general audience Entries are reviewed by an editorial board, but they are not “peer-reviewed” Most professors that ask for scholarly sources are looking for articles from academic, peer-reviewed journals Using this definition, encyclopedia articles do not qualify
  • FAQ: Can I use a dissertation as a scholarly source for my research?
    If your assignment requires you to use articles from peer-reviewed journals, then a dissertation is not a good fit as one of your sources However, you can certainly comb through the References or Bibliography at the end of the dissertation to see if any of the sources they used might qualify for your research
  • FAQ: What are limiters and how can I use them?
    Some common and useful limiters include: date of publication, material type, full text, peer-reviewed articles only, language, and more For example, if you use the limiter "Material Type" to limit your search results to journal articles, then when you search for your topic the only type of material you should get as a result will be journal


















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