Monday, May 27, 2013

Where can I find a research article on HIV/AIDS?

In order to determine where to find a research article, the researcher must consider the following: the type of article needed, the possible location of the article, and the amount of information needed. 


In this case, one journal article about HIV/AIDS is needed. The best type of articles for research are peer-reviewed journal articles. In order to meet the requirements for a peer-reviewed journal article, the author must following certain steps and meet a defined set of criteria. The author first writes the article and submits it to a journal. The article is then reviewed by a board of experts in the authors field. The board reviews the article and determines its validity and academic rigor. If the author's peers determine the article is valid and provides appropriate research and methods, the article is accepted. 


Peer reviewed journal articles about HIV/AIDS can be found using an online database in the school library, such as JSTOR or EBSCO.  Peer reviewed journal articles may also be found on the world wide web. 

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