Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
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HCC - Seeing if an Article's Peer-Reviewed or Not
1. Seeing if an article’s
peer-reviewed
(evaluating sources tutorial
@HCC Libraries)
2. You find the perfect article when
you realize that your professor
only wants peer-reviewed articles.
3. You find the perfect article when
you realize that your professor
only wants peer-reviewed articles.
it’s okay!
you can find out in a few seconds.
4. If you’re on EBSCO...
1. Click the source’s name (aka the journal)
2. Look at the publication details & check the
peer-reviewed status.
6. Step 2: Look at the publication details
look at the peer-review
status!
7. Not on EBSCO or publication details
unavailable?
1. Go to Google & type the journal’s name &
quotation marks and peer-reviewed
“journal name” + peer reviewed
2. Browse the results to see if you can find
information on its peer-reviewed status
9. Step 2: Browse results to see peer reviewed status
Here’s the journal’s
sponsor’s details
10. Step 2: Browse results to see peer reviewed status
Here’s the peer-review
status!
11. Remember, being peer-reviewed is
a big deal for an academic/
scholarly journal. If you can’t find
it quickly, it’s probably not peer-
reviewed.
12. Need help? ask a librarian or Find out
more with HCC Libraries
@library.hccs.edu