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How can I find peer reviewed (refereed, scholarly, academic, research) articles?

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How can I find peer reviewed (refereed, scholarly, academic, research) articles?

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Search It doesn’t allow you to restrict to peer-reviewed articles. However you can: • Use databases whose interface allows you to limit your search to peer-reviewed. Examples are: ProQuest, Expanded Academic ASAP and EBSCO databases. • Choose databases which mainly contain peer-reviewed articles. Examples are: ScienceDirect, Emerald, Wiley Interscience. • Use one of our Library subject guides to identify the major databases of peer-reviewed articles for your subject area.

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