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Features articles on a range of subjects and figures of Canadian history. Historica Foundation makes it freely available online.
Citations to journal articles, books, reviews, and chapters in the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology.
Note: Want to find a specific journal from the Library website? See How do I find a journal by title in LibrarySearch?
How do you know if an article is from a peer-reviewed journal? Some databases allow you to limit your search to peer-reviewed journals. For other databases, you need to look up the title of the journal in Ulrich's Directory.
2. Type the JOURNAL TITLE (not the article title) into the search box, and click the green search button. Look for the journal title in your search results.
3. In the search results, look for a referee jersey icon to indicate that a journal is refereed. Refereed means the same as peer reviewed.
4. The Journal of Infectious Diseases is peer reviewed.
REMEMBER: It's the journal that's peer reviewed/refereed, so you are looking for the journal title in your search results, NOT the article title.
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