Peer reviewed articles

Peer reviewed articles are written by researchers and reviewed by experts before they are approved for publication. This improves the quality and accuracy of the information they provide.

How do I find peer reviewed articles?

Find peer reviewed articles in Library Search or other databases using "peer review" or "refereed" as a search filter.

How do I check whether my article is peer reviewed?  

Peer reviewed articles are published in peer-reviewed (or refereed) journals.

Find your journal title in Ulrichsweb to discover whether it is refereed.

Not all works in a refereed journal are peer reviewed. Book reviews, editorials and letters are excluded from the peer review process.
What is the difference between peer reviewed and refereed?    

There is no difference between peer reviewed and refereed journal articles. Both terms describe articles reviewed by experts before publication.