Below are some characteristics of different types of periodical literature. Being aware of these differences assists in the selection of the most appropriate sources for research needs. Note: This is a general guideline and may not be applicable to a specific periodical.
Ask a librarian for additional assistance in categorizing a particular title. Scholarly journals are often referred to as refereed, juried or peer-reviewed sources. Several of Lovejoy Library's databases allow users to limit their searches to retrieve only scholarly articles.
Consult Ulrich's Periodicals Directory (Ref Z 6941 . U5 2002 v.5), located in the library's Ready Reference section, to determine if a journal is considered scholarly. More.
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