Helpful Resource
- Ulrich's Periodical Directory
Directory of periodicals from throughout the world, providing details such as contact info, circulation statistics, and the type of periodical (will indicate if scholarly and/or "refereed"--aka peer-reviewed)
What is Peer Review?
Many academic journals incorporate a "peer review" or "referee" process in which other experts in the subject area examine journal articles before they are accepted for publication. A journal’s review board can send a paper back to the author with suggestions for improvement, which the author must make if the article is to be published.
Peer review makes it much more likely that the research described in a journal's articles is sound and of high quality. Note that "scholarly” and “peer-reviewed” are related but not the same: not all scholarly sources are necessarily peer-reviewed, but most peer-reviewed articles would be considered scholarly.
Characteristics of Scholarly Journals
- Written by academics and professors, aimed at fellow scholars in the field
- Language is scholarly and/or technical
- Articles include extensive documentation and bibliographies
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Published by scholarly or university presses
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Often incorporate the process of peer-review
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