In a review of the literature, a scholar examines the existing scholarly conversation among experts. This conversation usually takes place in the form of scholarly peer-reviewed journal articles, books and book chapters. "Peer reviewed" means that other scholars in the field critiqued the article before it was accepted for publication.
Below is an example by WCU Political Science professor, Dr. Ingrid Bego. The author cites:
To find scholarly, peer-reviewed journals, use the EBSCO Quick Search box and type in your topic, or use one of the more specialized databases (library search tools) listed below.
If you are looking for a specific scholarly journal (e.g., American Sociological Review), search it here and follow the links to the date/volume you need.
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