Academic Search Complete is a multi-disciplinary database, with more than 6,100 full-text periodicals, including more than 5,100 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 10,100 journals and a total of 10,600 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. The database is updated daily and features PDF content going back as far as 1887, with the majority of full-text titles in native (searchable) PDF format. Searchable cited references are provided for nearly 1,000 journals. This scholarly collection offers full-text coverage of information in many areas of academic study, including archaeology, area studies, astronomy, biology, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engineering, ethnic and multicultural studies, food science and technology, general science, geography, geology, law, mathematics, mechanical engineering, music, physics, psychology, religion and theology, women's studies, and other fields.
Peer-reviewed resources have been vetted by experts within the field. Work is submitted to a journal, returned with notes and edit suggestions, then re-submitted and either accepted or rejected. Because of this process, these articles are more trusted. When your professor says scholarly, peer-reviewed resources this is what they mean.
On this page there are recommended databases that provide peer-reviewed content. There are filters to help you with this process, but it is always best to double check that a journal is actually peer-reviewed. Go directly to that journal's website and they will tell you.
When searching, filter by choosing Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals.
The journal title is listed next to Source. Click the journals page and it will tell you whether or not it is a peer-reviewed.
Popular resources are more general than others. They have a wider target audience, use simpler language, and are not published in academic journals.
Examples are:
Reference materials provide overviews and quick facts on topics. Often, they have an index.
These materials include your textbooks and encyclopedias. On occasion, these can include government publications.