What does "peer review" mean? My instructor said we could only use articles with this designation.

Peer Review is a process by which a scholarly work (such as a paper or a research proposal) is checked by a group of experts in the same field to make sure it meets the necessary standards before it is published or accepted.

Most of our Library databases will allow you to limit or filter your results to peer reviewed articles only. 

If you need further help, be sure to contact the LCC Research Librarians.


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  • Last Updated Aug 16, 2018
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  • Answered By Laurel Crump

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