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LibAnswers is a searchable knowledge base of frequently-asked questions (FAQ) about research, writing, citing and more Use the search box to find answers, or explore by topic
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- How do I find peer reviewed or scholarly articles? - LibAnswers
Primo makes it easy to limit your search to peer reviewed articles After you launch your Primo search, look on the left side of your results screen for the list of filters Beneath "Availability", click Peer-reviewed Journals Beneath "Resource Type, click Articles To keep filters in place for the duration of your session, see instructions here You can limit your searches to peer reviewed
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LibAnswers: Course-Specific Explore your librarians' answers to common questions about class research assignments
- What does scholarly mean? - LibAnswers
"Scholarly" and "peer-reviewed" are often used synonymously, but they are not necessarily the same thing Peer-reviewed articles are always scholarly, but not all scholarly sources are peer-reviewed It may seem confusing, but it makes more sense if you think of "scholarly" as an umbrella term for several different kinds of authoritative, credible sources Some typical scholarly resources
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