Answered By: Laurissa Gann
Last Updated: Dec 18, 2018     Views: 896

Most journals have a website that includes information about whether it is peer-reviewed. 

Find the journal's website through a Google search and then look for a link with information about the journal or how to submit articles.  The link may say something similar to the following:

  • "About this journal"
  • "Author Information"
  • "Instructions & Guidelines"
  • "Instructions for authors"
  • "How to submit"
  • "Submission guidelines"

Once you find the page, you may want to use the control-F function (hold down the control key on your keyboard and tap the "F" key) to quickly search the page for the word "peer" or "referee".

Please note that even if a journal is peer-reviewed, not all the articles in that journal may participate in the peer-review process.  Editorialsletters, and invited papers are usually not peer-reviewed even if they appear in a peer-reviewed journal.

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