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.
Lynn University's school-wide subscription gives you access to all the articles, breaking news, blogs, multimedia, and more..
1) Create a free NYTimes account using your Lynn email address.
2) Check your email and click on the confirmation email to validate your email.
3) Download the NYT apps to your mobile device.
For a fuller explanation, go to this guide or watch the video on how to create your account.
The New York Times inEducation- resources designed for educators.
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Once you activated your subscription
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 You will also find book reviews, letters to the editor, speeches, and more that are not peer-reviewed.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.