. These databases offer only scientific content and filters that may be used with peer- reviewed research publications. The databases also include timeline filters so users may find the most recent content on a certain topic. Moreover, one may utilize search engines like Google to perform a "subject + Peer-reviewed articles" search, which will only show relevant results. One tool I will utilize to locate peer-reviewed literature is the PubMed database, which has various research articles on various subjects. Although it does not offer whole papers, it does offer links to peer-reviewed versions of such articles (Williamson & Minter, 2019).
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