How to find peer reviewed journal articles
A peer reviewed article is an article that has been
- evaluated by experts on the subject (peers)
- revised if necessary to meet the experts' standards
- accepted by the experts
Many ALADIN databases
- include both peer reviewed and other kinds of articles
- let you limit your search to peer reviewed articles
ALADIN databases have different formats. These pictures show how to limit searches to peer reviewed articles in ProQuest, EBSCO, Ovid, and CSA databases. Click the box next to "peer reviewed."
ProQuest databases (ProQuest Research Library, Education Complete, etc.)

EBSCO databases(Ebscohost: Academic Search Premier; CINAHL; America: History and Life; Historical Abstracts; Communication and Mass Media; SPORTDiscus)

Ovid ERIC

Ovid PsycINFO
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CSA MLA International Bibliography

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Prepared by Laura Jacobi
Manager, Library Instruction and Reference Services
December, 2008
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