Information Literacy Content
Here you will find information literacy content for use in courses or assignments. Concepts such as research, evaluating sources, citation, and library navigation are covered.
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Understanding Peer Review Video Introduction
Check out the video below for an introduction to the Understanding Peer Review section of the Information Literacy Content Hub!
Understanding Peer Review
In this section, you’ll learn how to:
- Differentiate between peer-reviewed, scholarly, and popular sources.
- Explain why peer-reviewed sources are important and determine when to use them.
- Describe the peer review process.
- Identify the major parts of a scholarly article (abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion).
- Apply strategies to read a scholarly article more efficiently.
- Explain what a database is and demonstrate how to access them on the library’s website.
- Apply search filters to limit results to peer-reviewed articles in a library database.
- Determine whether a journal is peer-reviewed.
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Locate peer-reviewed sources using appropriate tools and databases.