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Scholarly/peer-reviewed journals are frequently required for academic projects. Many databases allow you to limit your search to these journals.
Some other journals and magazines aren't scholarly/peer reviewed but are generally respected and are acceptable for this paper. However, there is no way to limit your searches to only these types of sources.
Here are just a few of these sources that provide credible news, commentary, interviews and/or informed treatment of issues. These sources have a range of political and editorial biases, so when in doubt, always ask your professor if a particular source is acceptable for your assignment.
Atlantic Books & Culture Business Week Christian Century Christian Science Monitor Christianity Today Chronicle of Higher Education Commonweal Economist Forbes Fortune Harper's Inc. |
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These EBSCO databases contain both peer-reviewed and popular sources. When you click on one of these topical areas, you will get a list of databases. Select ALL and Continue.
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For links to sources of statistical and demographic data on a variety of topics, use our Statistics Research Guide.