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  • Whats the difference between a scholarly and peer reviewed journal . . .
    Finally, the author made any necessary edits or changes to the article based on the feedback provided before the article was published Check out Shapiro Library's video, "What Are Peer Reviewed Articles? " for more information about the peer review process
  • FAQ: How can I determine if a journal is peer reviewed?
    Once you find the journal you are interested in, click on the title to see more information about the journal To determine if it is peer reviewed, find the Refereed section (UlrichsWeb usually calls peer reviewed journals "refereed") If it says yes, then it's a peer-reviewed journal
  • What is a peer reviewed journal? - SNHU Library Frequently Asked . . .
    Check out Shapiro Library's video, "What Are Peer Reviewed Articles?" for more information about the peer review process If you need help determining whether a journal is peer reviewed, see the FAQ How can I determine if a journal is peer reviewed? or please contact the Reference Desk through chat, at ask@snhu libanswers com for help
  • I need to find a peer reviewed journal article. Where do I start in the . . .
    This means that your results will include peer reviewed journal articles, but also non-scholarly articles, newspaper materials, eBooks, and more To find peer reviewed articles using the Multi-Search, follow these steps: In the Multi-Search box on the library's homepage, enter your keywords and then click Search
  • Where can I find the information I need to create a citation for a . . .
    Locating Information For a Journal Article Citation To cite an article correctly, look for the necessary details on the first page If you need more guidance on what to include in your citation, refer to the style guide required for your course Here is a list of the usual information you need for an article citation and where to find it
  • FAQ: How do I cite a source with no author in APA Style?
    Citing Sources with No Author When there is no author identified, use the first few words from the title of the source used, unless the author of the work is specifically identified as “Anonymous ” For more information, please review the “ Missing Reference Information ” page of the APA Style Blog Example The report condemned the practice (" Will returning to its founder's vision
  • FAQ: Where can I access, and do I use, Harvard Business Review Press?
    Accessing the Havard Business Review Press database You can access Harvard Business Review Press (HBR Press) by following these steps: Select A-Z Database List on the library homepage under "Quick Links" Choose "H" from the alphabet Find "Harvard Business Review Press" on the list of databases available there Using the Havard Business Review Press database Type your topic keywords into the
  • FAQ: How do I cite a Cochrane Review article in APA?
    Citing Cochrane Review Articles APA treats Cochrane Review as a periodical, similar to a journal article, but with a few important differences with the source information due to how the content is published: Include the database name (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews) because the content is only published and accessed within this platform
  • FAQ: How old should or can a source be for my research?
    How old can my source be? How old your research sources can be, using the publication date or date of creation as the defining criteria, is either stated in your assignment rubric or depends on your field of study or academic discipline If it is a requirement for your assignment, look for words like “sources must be published in the last 5 years” or something similar that specify the
  • How do I cite a source quoted within another source (or how to cite a . . .
    According to the APA manual it is best to "cite secondary sources sparingly--for instance, when the original work is out of print, unavailable, or available only in a language that you do not understand If possible, as a matter of good scholarly practice, find the primary source, read it, and cite it directly rather than citing a secondary source” (American Psychological Association [APA





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