2. • Peer-reviewed Journal
There are two simple ways to determine if a publication is peer reviewed:
1. Launch ULRICHSWEB from the library webpage and enter the
publication name to determine if a publication is peer-reviewed
(“refereed”) - look for referee shirt next to the journal entry
2. Check the publication’s website for info on submitting an article – the
website will describe a peer review process if it is peer reviewed
• Determining Source Type
3. • Conference Articles/Proceedings
A paper may be presented at a conference and published in the
conference proceedings, but is typically not reviewed to the same
extent as a journal article; still, a conference paper may contain more
current info than a journal article, since the journal publication
process is more lengthy.
• Determining Source Type
4. • Books, Theses or Dissertations, Reports, Patents, etc
Other works, including books and theses or dissertations, are
not commonly considered to be peer reviewed, but may still
contain authoritative and relevant information
• Determining Source Type
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