Skip to Main Content

Public Health Law and Ethics

A course guide for Public Health Law and Ethics at the Bloustein School

What is Peer Review, and Why Does it Matter?

Peer review is the process that a scholarly journal article goes through to get published. It is a "fail safe" mechanism that allows for these articles to be held to a higher standard of quality (although this standard is not foolproof!) 

How do you know if something is peer reviewed? Check out this video from USC Libraries to learn how to tell if an article is peer reviewed!