Peer review is a process for evaluating research studies before they are published by an academic journal. These studies typically communicate original research or analysis for other researchers.
The Peer Review Process at a Glance
Looking for peer-reviewed articles?
Try searching in UC Library Search or a library database and look for options to limit your results to scholarly/peer-reviewed or academic journals. You can also check Ulrichsweb, see below for details...
How can I be sure my journal article is scholarly?
Many databases offer the option to search for "peer-reviewed" journal articles - those are academic articles reviewed by the authors' peers for accuracy during the editing and publishing process.
If you are using a database that does not have this filter option, or if you find an article citation somewhere else, you can check if the article was published in a "peer-reviewed" journal or magazine by using Ulrichsweb.
- Search for your journal or magazine by title
- Look for a little black and white striped referee jersey icon next to its name
- The Content Type will say "Academic/Scholarly"
Need Help?
If your publication does not appear in Ulrichsweb, please contact a librarian for more help.