Where can I read peer reviewed articles?
Here are a few major databases for finding peer-reviewed research sources in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences:
- MLA International Bibliography. This link opens in a new window.
- Web of Science (Core Collection)
- Academic Search Ultimate.
- IEEE Xplore.
- Scopus.
- Business Source Ultimate.
Are there free peer reviewed journals?
DOAJ is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals. All DOAJ services are free of charge including being indexed. All data is freely available.
Where can I find free databases?
10 Free Research and Journal Databases
- Google Scholar. Even if you’ve not used Google Scholar before, you’ll know Google.
- CORE.
- Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- PubMed.
- E-Theses Online Service (EThOS)
- Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
- WorldWideScience.
How can I read an article without subscribing?
Ways to read an article without subscribing
- Use incognito mode.
- Use a VPN or just TOR.
- Reset browser cookies.
- Find the item in case it is duplicated.
- Use Outline to read articles without a subscription.
- Paywalls Bypass extension for Chrome/Firefox/Microsoft Edge to avoid subscribing.
- Use the page cache.
How do you check if an article is peer reviewed?
How can I determine if an article I find online is peer-reviewed?
- Use the Journals and Newspaper Listing.
- Look up the journal title to find the journal’s location.
- Find a database that contains the article full text and follow the link.
- Search for your article by Title with “Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed)” checked.
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