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== Peer-Reviewed ==
== Peer-Reviewed ==
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 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>
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