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Edu532 peer review_mod3_2016update
1. EDU532: Library
Research Guides
3. Databases: Evaluating and saving articles
(Module 3)
Sandra Lee Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd
Digital Resources Librarian
Saint Leo University, FL
sandra.hawes@saintleo.edu
1.352.588.8262 (work)
Available Sundays through Thursdays
Or, contact the Reference Desk, 7 days a week
1.800.359.5945, reference.desk@saintleo.edu
2. Welcome to the online
library!
My name is Sandy Hawes.
I’ll be your research guide for this
series of tutorials:
1. “Discovery” search method
2. Subject heading searches
3. Peer-reviewed articles
4. Citation help/EasyBib
5. Finding full-text from a citation
SLH @ Denver Museum of Contemporary Art, April 2014
3. Navigate to the Saint Leo University
library home page
• From any saintleo.edu webpage, use the
“Find it fast” tool and select Library from the
list
• Logon to my.saintleo.edu and select Library
from the landing page
• Within your LearningStudio classroom,
choose Library from the Resources tab
• Bookmark the address
http://slulibrary.saintleo.edu
4. What are peer-reviewed articles?
• This quick YouTube video from NCSU
gives a great overview of the topic—
http://youtu.be/rOCQZ7QnoN0
• Ask a librarian to check if you are not
certain about a source
• The databases provide a “filter” or “limiter”
checkbox to select peer-reviewed and/or
scholarly materials
• Database publishers also vet articles
before labeling them peer-reviewed
5. Using database filters/limiters
• Examine the search interface for a
checkbox indicating peer-review/scholarly
format
• Results of your search will now be limited
to only the type of material you have
checked off
• For example—