Answered By: Kristin Snawder
Last Updated: Oct 24, 2023     Views: 198

Many NOVA Libraries databases include peer-reviewed articles. Some databases allow you to specify that you only want to see results from peer-reviewed publications. You can search the NOVA Libraries catalog for articles and then limit your results to peer-reviewed publications. Here is a quick tutorial on how to limit your searches.

 

Step by Step: Searching for Peer-Reviewed Articles in the Catalog from NOVA Libraries on Vimeo.

 

NOTE: Not everything published in a peer-reviewed journal is a peer-reviewed article. Peer-reviewed journals often include letters to the editor, commentaries, and/or book reviews which are not considered peer-reviewed articles.

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