Full-text journals spanning a broad range of important areas of academic study, including: biology, chemistry, ethnic & multicultural studies, geology, law, mathematics, music, psychology, religion & theology, women's studies, and many other fields.
A comprehensive database relating to military and national security affairs.
Cross-disciplinary research covering business, education, criminal justice, psychology, and sociology.
Note. For details about limiting your search to peer-reviewed journals, see below.
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Every scholarly database at Lynn University has an option to click a box for peer-reviewed sources. See the images below for each database type/vendor.
Note. Not every item in a journal that uses the peer-review process is an article. You will also find book reviews, letters to the editor, speeches, and more that are not peer-reviewed.
Check the peer-reviewed box right below the main search box.
After you search for a topic, look for the option on the left to limit your search to peer-reviewed sources.
In the Gale databases listed in this guide, look for the peer-reviewed check-box below the main search box. Not all Gale databases offer this option.