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== Peer-Reviewed Articles==
== Peer-Reviewed Articles==
A peer-reviewed article is one that is "read by subject experts ("peers" of the author) before they are published in a journal."<ref>EMU Library. ''Scholarly Sources and Peer-Review''. Easter Michigan University, 2013</ref>
A peer-reviewed article is one that is "read by subject experts (peers of the author) before they are published in a journal."<ref>EMU Library. ''Scholarly Sources and Peer-Review''. Easter Michigan University, 2013</ref>
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Many library databases allow you to filter search results to include only peer reviewed articles. Most Academic Journals are peer-reviewed, but to be certain you can "examine the Instructions to Authors page that most journals provide to assess if the submission process involves reviewers or referees."<ref>EMU Library. ''Scholarly Sources and Peer-Review''. Easter Michigan University, 2013</ref>
Many library databases allow researchers to filter search results so they include only peer reviewed articles. Most Academic Journals are peer-reviewed, but to be certain you can "examine the "Instructions to Authors page" that most journals provide to assess if the submission process involves reviewers or referees (people who refer authors as credible)."<ref>EMU Library. ''Scholarly Sources and Peer-Review''. Easter Michigan University, 2013</ref>


== Scholarly Articles ==
== Scholarly Articles ==
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