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TED 410: Early Childhood Language Arts

How to Find Peer Reviewed Articles in Search@UW

Watch this video to learn:

  • What peer reviewed articles are
  • Why you may want to use them in your research
  • How to limit to peer reviewed articles in Search@UW
After watching this video I feel:
Less comfortable finding peer reviewed articles using Search@UW: 0 votes (0%)
A little more comfortable finding peer reviewed articles using Search@UW: 9 votes (75%)
A lot more comfortable finding peer reviewed articles using Search@UW: 3 votes (25%)
Total Votes: 12
Peer reviewed articles can be great sources to use because:
They are very reliable: 0 votes (0%)
They are written by experts in their fields: 0 votes (0%)
They are reveiwed by experts in their fields: 0 votes (0%)
All of the above: 11 votes (100%)
Total Votes: 11

How to Request Materials From Other Libraries (Resource Sharing/ILL)

Watch this video to learn how to:

  • Request articles from other libraries
  • Request books and book chapters from other libraries

You can also go to this guide for instructions and information:

After watching this video I feel:
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A little more comfortable requesting materials from other libraries: 1 votes (100%)
A lot more comfortable requesting materials from other libraries: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 1
Requesting materials from other libraries can be useful because:
It is free for current UWRF students, faculty, and staff: 0 votes (0%)
It gives you access to library materials outside of UWRF: 0 votes (0%)
Materials requested get sent to the Chalmer Davee Library/your UWRF email & library accounts: 0 votes (0%)
All of the above: 1 votes (100%)
Total Votes: 1