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English and American Literature

Databases for Scholarly Articles

Finding Scholarly Articles in InfoHawk+

Scholarly writing is typically evidence-based, formal writing that addresses a specific research topic. It is written by experts in a field for other people in the field and includes citations and references. Scholarly, academic, peer-reviewed, and refereed are often used interchangeably to describe this type of writing. 

  • Search InfoHawk+. Our catalog does a good job of listing books and many articles based on your queries. It does not catalog every database, so searching the databases specifically may produce different results. Limit by Peer Reviewed Journals on the left side of the InfoHawk+ page. You can also limit by date or other criteria to help your search.
  • Screen shot of Peer Reviewed Journals filter circled in black
  • Search recommended databases (found on the next tab). Some databases have a peer reviewed filter too!
  • Already know which journal you want to search? You can find it via e-journals. Enter the title, then browse the resource. You can also find journals within databases and search there. Just narrow to the desired publication using the database's filters.