What does "peer reviewed" mean and how can I find peer reviewed articles?
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What is peer review?
Peer review is a process where experts in a field evaluate the quality and accuracy of another researcher's work before it's published. This means the information is much more reliable than something from a random website or blog post that anyone could have written without oversight.
How can you find peer reviewed articles?
The library's catalog and many of the library's research databases have ways to limit your search to look only in peer reviewed journals. Here are a few examples:
Under "Tweak My Results" in the library's catalog:
Under search bar in Ebsco's Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection: