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  1. How do I know if something is "scholarly"? - LibAnswers

    Often your professors will ask that you use academic or scholarly sources in your research papers. The definition can be a bit vague, but in general a scholarly source will be an article …

  2. How do I search for journal articles? - LibAnswers

    The way you search for journal articles will depend on what you know about the article you're looking for. Ask yourself: Do I know all the information about the article (title, journal title, …

  3. What is a literature review article? - LibAnswers

    Scholarly research articles will often have an entire section devoted to the literature review. Look for frequent in-text citations, these are clues that the author is reviewing the previous research …

  4. What is a limiter? - LibAnswers

    Limiting options vary by database, but common options include limiting results to materials available full-text in the database, to scholarly publications, to materials written in a particular …

  5. What does 'open access' mean? - LibAnswers

    Jun 9, 2022 · For more information on Open Access Publishing, see our section on Publication, Open Access, and Grants or our Scholarly Communications and Open Access LibGuide. You …

  6. How do I know if something is peer reviewed? - LibAnswers

    May 24, 2022 · The definition can be a bit vague, but in general a scholarly source will be an article published in a peer-reviewed journal. Some books may qualify as scholarly if they are …

  7. What is an embargo? - LibAnswers

    Last Updated: Jan 10, 2022 An embargo is a period of time during which academic journals are only available from the material’s original publisher or to users/institutions/database vendors …

  8. Is there a limit to how many articles I can have on E-Reserve for …

    Q. Is there a limit to how many articles I can have on E-Reserve for my course? Topics

  9. Q. The link I'm using doesn't give me access to the article for free ...

    Last Updated: Sep 20, 2021 Most of the electronic articles and ebooks that you access through the library will need a link that begins with this:

  10. There are readings in my course syllabus that I'd like to access.

    There are two ways to find journal articles: searching for the title (see above) or using the journals search. Enter the title of the journal (NOT the article title, but the entire journal). You'll see a …