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  • Sometimes the indication appears just below the authors and affiliations.
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  • Here's another possibility for indication of peer review near the start of an article:
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  • Sometimes the peer review information is at the bottom of the first page of the article:
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  • Sometimes it is at the end of the article after the references:
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  • Even if you cannot find any dates, the journal could be a peer reviewed journal. Try entering the journal title into Google. The publisher's website for the journal is usually among the first several results. Publishers are proud to publish peer reviewed journals and will usually indicate peer review in their websites. Look for links like "About this Journal," or "Librarian information." Here's an example:

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 What's Not a Primary Research Article?

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