Answered By: Josh Weber
Last Updated: Jul 30, 2019     Views: 77

Peer Review is a process that journals use to ensure the articles they publish represent the best scholarship currently available. When an article is submitted to a peer reviewed journal, the editors send it out to other scholars in the same field (the author's peers) to get their opinion on the quality of the scholarship, its relevance to the field, its appropriateness for the journal, etc.

For more about Peer Reviewed articles and how they differ from article in magazine consult the link

 

View the video below for help understanding and searching for peer-reviewed articles

 

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