Peer–reviewed, or refereed, articles have been reviewed by experts in the field to ensure their validity and reliability before being accepted for publication. A couple of things to consider:
Now, need to find peer-reviewed articles? There are several ways to do so:
Search in a database that is limited to peer-reviewed articles. Some such databases are ClinicalKey, OVID, and Science Direct. Other databases may have a filter to limit search results to academic journals, but be aware that this limit may exclude articles from some peer-reviewed journals.
Check the MEDLINE Ultimate Peer-Reviewed Journal list, which can be found on the library website on the Journals page of each program's Subject Guide. This list only includes journals for which we have subscriptions. There are many more journals not included in the list that you could use, and for which we can get articles for you from another library.
If you find no evidence that the journal is peer-reviewed and want more clarification, contact the library staff at library@ketchum.edu.
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