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Module 1 - Finding items on a reading list
Module 2 - Where is...? Biomed Lib collection
Module 3 - Finding information on a topic
Module 4 - Finding journal articles
Module 5 - What is a refereed article?
Module 6 - Finding & using internet resources
Module 7 - Citing references & plagiarism
Module 8 - Evidence-based medicine
Medicine 3802 Information Skills ""
 
 
Examples of Refereed Journals
The examples below are refereed journals which are freely available via the internet. To see if a journal is peer-reviewed consult the journal information page (sometimes under the Information for Authors or Editorial section). Sometimes the information you need is not obvious. Look at the individual journal sites below to see different ways that a journal indicates that it is refereed. Note that not all information pages will use the term refereed. Instead they may mention that articles are reviewed by the editorial board, etc.
 
British Medical Journal BMJ Advice to Contributors
CONTENTS of MODULE 5
5.1 Objectives
5.2 What is a refereed article?
5.3 How can you tell if a journal is refereed or not?
5.4 Examples of refereed journals
5.5 Finding refereed articles
5.6 Review
 
 
Electronic Green Journal Electronic Green Journal
 
Emerging Infectious Diseases Emerging Infectious Diseases
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