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How do I know if a journal is peer reviewed?
Last Updated: Jul 26, 2011 | 23 Views
Topics: Journals
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Peer reviewed articles are written by
recognized experts, show attention to detail, often include footnotes or
bibliographies, identifying the source of material. “Refereed” means that the article was
evaluated and either accepted or
rejected by a scholarly editorial board or panel of experts before
publication. The library has developed a
guide to help you, Popular Magazines and Scholarly Journals: Characteristics and
Differences.
