This 3 minute video from Vanderbilt University's Peabody Library defines scholarly journal and explains how to find scholarly, peer-reviewed articles.
This is a short video from the Lincoln Memorial University which explains the difference between Scholarly and Popular Sources.
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Need to locate an article from a citation? Use Full Text Finder. Enter the title of the journal in which the article appeared. Your results will include a link to the appropriate database if the article is available in Lakeland's online library.
Full-text Finder says, "No results found." Now what? Give our interlibrary loan services a try.
The databases below are great starting points for locating articles related to counseling. Enter your search terms and scroll down the search screen to choose from options for limiting your search. Limit to Scholarly (Peer Reviewed Journals or Full Text).
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Directions (5 minute video)
Directions for EBSCO databases (video)