If you use the tips on the Finding Scholarly Sources tab, much of your evaluation work is already done for you because your search list will only contain scholarly sources. Sticking to Scholarly or Peer-Reviewed sources will save you time.
What does peer-reviewed mean? It means that experts in the field gave feedback on a paper before it was published. Typically, articles published in scholarly journals are peer-reviewed and of the highest quality.
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Peer-reviewed sources are usually...
What is NOT a scholarly or peer-reviewed source?
Watch the video below to learn more about peer review. (Video by American Chemical Society)
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