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Starting Research Projects: Peer-Reviewed Articles

Guidelines On Conducting Library Research

Finding Peer-Reviewed Articles

What is peer-review?

Peer-review articles refers to academic articles that have been reviewed by two other experts in the same field. Academic articles are written by professional scholars, with the intended audience of other academics in their fields, as well as students in that field.

How can I find peer-reviewed articles?

Search for your topic in the library catalog. Then select "Peer-reviewed Journals" from the filters. Most academic databases also have a "Peer-Review" filter.

Screenshot of library catalog. The term "4-point bending test" is in the search box. An arrow points to the filters, where "Peer-reviewed Journals" is selected.

Analyzing Peer-Reviewed Articles

Analyzing Peer-Reviewed Articles.

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