Answered By: Vicki
Last Updated: Nov 01, 2023     Views: 6

  1. Click Advanced Search under the search box at the top of the page.
  2. Type search term(s) in the box(es) at the top of the page. 
  3. Under Search Limiters, click Peer-Reviewed Journals.
  4. Click Search.

First 3 articles:  The database will initially list only the first 3 academic journal (peer-reviewed) articles, with a "View All ## Academic Journals" button below. Click the button to view the rest of the articles.

"Citation only" is NOT a good option: Opposing Viewpoints contains article citations only for some articles. You should never use an article that does not include the full-text of the article. 

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Image of search results page and Academic Journals link.

Opposing Viewpoints page with search results and, under ON THIS PAGE section, the link to Academic Journals.

 

Image of search results page and Peer-Reviewed Journals checkbox.

Opposing Viewpoints page with search results and, under FILTER YOUR RESULTS section, the Peer-Reviewed Journals checkbox

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