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Philosophy and Ethics: Find Articles

What is a peer-reviewed article?
Peer-reviewed or scholarly articles are studies that are evaluated by experts prior to publication. Experts consider if the article meets certain criteria of originality and quality, recommending revisions that must be made as a condition for publication in an academic journal.

Check the Understanding Peer-Review guide for more information.

Open access journals

Off Campus Access

Off campus access to library resources is provided through EZProxy. Once authenticated, your computer appears as a part of the Yukon University network.

If you are on campus, you will bypass EZProxy and be sent directly to Yukon University library resources.

If you are off campus, you will see an authentication page after you search and access an online resource. Click the button labelled 'STUDENTS & STAFF LOGIN'  and use your Yukon University username and password.

Login page interface

Find articles

Start your search

1. Select a topic that meets the requirements of your assignment.

2. Explore information: explore ideas and perspectives and identify potential sources of information.

3. Narrow your topic: identify key points you want to explore and formulate a question or argument around them.

4. Refine your search & evaluate resources: explore information related to your argument and make connections between your ideas and the ideas of others.

5. Use information appropriately: give credit to the original creators of information and strengthen your argument with citations and references.

Learn more about the search process and search strategies with this guide.

Journals in the collection

Can't find what you want?
Use the Interlibrary Loan service to request items from other libraries.