 Hi, this video will cover one way to find out if a journal is peer-reviewed or scholarly using a database called Ulrichs. To get there from the library's articles and databases page, click you under databases by title. Then we want to select the first database on the list, Ulrichs. Now we want to search for the journal to find out if it's peer-reviewed, so let's enter the title in the search bar. This pulls up a list with a lot of results, but we're only interested in the first two, which are both the specific journal we're interested in. There are two journals listed under this title, and that's because it lists both the online and the print version of the journal. Let's open an online version of this journal to see if it's peer-reviewed. Clicking the title will take us to a page that gives us a basic introduction to this journal, such as publisher, when it began, and how often it's published. Because we specifically want to know if our journal is peer-reviewed, we'll want to look at the refereed section, which is another way to indicate if something is peer-reviewed. This journal has yes in the refereed column, so it's peer-reviewed. Looking at the content type column can also tell us more about this journal. This journal is classified as academic or scholarly, which is another way to describe peer-reviewed content. Let's do another search, this time for a magazine called Advertising Age. Again, there are several items listed under this title, one for each type. So let's click the title of the online version. There's no refereed column, which means this publication is not peer-reviewed. The content column lists this journal as a trade publication, which is another indication that this material is not scholarly or peer-reviewed. If you have any questions about determining if a journal is peer-reviewed, you can always ask a librarian.