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American History
Includes a tab for internet resources about African American History
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American History - Internet Resources
African American History - Internet Resources
How Do I Know if a Source is Scholarly?
Frequently Asked Questions
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How Do I Know if a Journal Article is Scholarly?
On the library catalog search screen, go to the advanced search and click on "Articles from scholarly publications, including peer-review."
In
Academic Search Complete (EBSCO) and for the History Resource Center (EBSCO)
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check the box for 'Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals' on the search screen.
In
JSTOR
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all articles are scholarly!
How Do I Know if a Book is Scholarly?
Check out this video from Reeves Memorial Library
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