FOR 371: Eco and Adventure Tourism

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Is it peer reviewed? How to tell.

Sometimes it's hard to tell if an article has gone through the peer review process.  While there are always exceptions,  most peer reviewed articles have certain characteristics. Here are a few things to look for to help you evaluate the articles you find:

If you ever have questions about whether or not an article has been peer reviewed, you can always ask your instructor or a librarian for help.
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Recommended Databases

CAB Abstracts

This database indexes the tourism journals as well as edited books.

 

Mintel Market Research

This database contains in-depth marketing reports.  You will need to create an account (using your ONID email address) the first time you use it. 

 

Business Source Premier

This is a business database that will include tourism-related business and marketing articles.

 

Academic Search Premier

This is a large, general database that covers more topics but in less depth than the databases above.  Worth checking, but will include lots of popular material like USA Today and Newsweek that may not be appropriate for your paper.

Books

Books are likely to be a useful resource for your research.  Check the OSU catalog for books available at both Cascades and in Corvallis. Check the Summit Catalog for books available from other academic libraries in Oregon and Washington.

 

Need a book that you can't find anywhere?  Order it through Interlibrary Loan