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How to Identify Scholarly/Refereed/Peer Reviewed Articles

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In online databases look for--

In hardcopy journals also look for--

Most scholarly articles will conform to most--but not necessarily all--of the above criteria.

Below is a color-coded example of an APA (American Psychological Association) citation for a scholarly article and illustrates such attributes as--

Article Citation:

Bondra, J. & Henderson, J.R. (2003, January). A study of library and reference classes: A survey of over 50
          colleges and universities.
American Journal of College and University Libraries, 50(2), 411-428.

Sample from text:

In this study we surveyed over 50 four-year colleges and universities about their library reference and instruction classes. We used a survey paradigm designed previously (Strickland, 1999) to gather information about numbers of students enrolled in an introductory course in bibliographic instruction. Previous studies have examined such things as pedagogical epistemology (Sharma, 1996) versus pragmatic heuristics (Smigiel & Saunders, 1997).

Sample from Reference List:

Sharma, K. (1996, June). A prolegomenon to the freshman library research course. New Delhi Journal of Instructional
          Librarianship
, 6(6), 23-36. Retrieved November 13, 2002, from Expanded Academic ASAP.

Smigiel, L & Saunders, B. (1997, Winter). Examination of freshman performance on a library skills test. National Library
          Journal
, 52(1) 16-30.

Strickland, J. (1999, Fall). Survey of reference and instruction classes at State University of New York
          campuses. Quarterly Review of Research in College Libraries, 14(4), 277-290.

 


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