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  2. Searching: are JSTOR Articles Peer-Reviewed?

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    Currently, there is no way to search JSTOR for only peer-reviewed publications. If you have questions concerning the academic legitimacy of a specific journal or book, your institution's librarian or course instructor will be the best resource to provide further details and answers.

  3. Peer Review - How to Use JSTOR - LibGuides at JSTOR

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    While nearly all of the journals collected in JSTOR are peer-reviewed publications, the archives also contain primary sources and content that is much older than today's standard peer-review process. However, all content on JSTOR is considered scholarly content.

  4. About JSTOR - How to Use JSTOR - LibGuides at JSTOR

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    Is all journal content on JSTOR peer reviewed? Nearly all of the journals collected in JSTOR are peer-reviewed publications, but the archives also contain primary sources and content that is much older than today's standard peer-review process.

  5. LibGuides: JSTOR Essential: Peer-Reviewed journals

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    Most of the content on JSTOR is peer-reviewed, but there are some exceptions. "Peer review" is the process by which academic content, usually articles that appear within academic journals, is vetted for accuracy and academic standards.

  6. Search Help: Resources & Overview - JSTOR Support

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    Whether you're new to research or you are a professional researcher looking for specific information about how our search works, start with one of the following articles to find the resources you need. Are JSTOR articles peer-reviewed? Have more questions? Submit a request.

  7. Nearly all journals on JSTOR are peer-reviewed, but the archives also contain primary sources and content that predates today’s standard peer-review process. However, all content on JSTOR is considered scholarly content.

  8. Using JSTOR to Start Your Research

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    While all of content on JSTOR are considered scholarly sources, some of the older content may not be peer-reviewed. Clarify with your instructor whether you need peer-reviewed items before starting your assignment research.

  9. A JSTOR success guide for libraries

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    Keywords to describe JSTOR: digital library, interdisciplinary, full-text, scholarly, peer-reviewed (for most journal and ebook content). JSTOR contains the full-text of more than 2,300 journals from 1,000 publishers, with publication dates ranging from 1665 to 2023 (for certain titles).

  10. All the materials in JSTOR are scholarly and academic. Almost all articles are peer-reviewed. However, some articles pre-date today's standard peer-review process. You can find a large selection of primary sources in JSTOR – obviously, these would not have gone through a peer-review process. Why can't I always find the full text of an article?

  11. Searching and Citations – JSTOR Support

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    Searching: are JSTOR Articles Peer-Reviewed? Learn how to find what you're looking for on JSTOR.