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Scholarly journals are also called academic, peer-reviewed, or refereed journals. (Strictly speaking, peer-reviewed (also called refereed) journals refer only to those scholarly journals that submit articles to several other scholars, experts, or academics (peers) in the field for review and comment.
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Scholarly journals available in electronic format are fast becoming the rule and not the exception. Roes (1994) found 39 peer-reviewed electronic journals, and two years later, Harter and Kim (1996a) and Hitchcock, Carr and Hall (1996) found two to three times that number.
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An online archive of multidiscipline journal articles in the most significant professional journals. Full images of old articles are provided fre ... An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie...
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www.arl.org > reshaping scholarly communication > scholarly journals at the crossroads: a subversive proposal for electronic publishing ... An Internet Discussion about Scientific and Scholarly Journals and Their Future...
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MUSE is the most reliable source of titles from many of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies, journals with critically acclaimed articles by the most respected scholars in their fields.
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; Distinguishing Scholarly Journals from Other Periodicals ... Generally published by a professional organization or a scholarly press ... Home Books & Media Journals Articles & More Reserves My Account Contact Us...
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