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PSYC 210: Intro to Psychology: Your Librarian

What is Peer Review?

Peer-review is an evaluation process in which qualified individuals within specialized field of study reviews literature before it becomes published.  This process helps keep standards held by the profession, improves the quality of work being published, and provides credibility & reliability to published work & authors publishing the work. The 3-minute video below describes and discusses the importance of peer-review and its process.

(NCSU video, 3 min.)

Gary Klein's personal motto

"When you are looking for information...

Turn to a librarian first,

And it will be the last place that you go to!"

 

Don't Fret if you Need Some Help

That is why the Hatfield Library has full time reference librarians specializing in the information needs for Atkinson's graduate students, as well as CAS' undergraduate students..

Gary Klein is an expert business researcher with hands on experience in many different aspects of researching management, industries, corporations, nonprofits and government agencies.  He is also well versed in the Social Sciences with decades of experience in Civic Communication & Media (CCM), Data Science, Economics, Education, Psychology; Rhetoric, Statistics as well as in Politics, Policy Law & Ethics (PPLE).

His job is to help you get the information you need, into your hands.

  Click here to SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT with Gary Klein

You can read more about Gary's career, education, professional & personal interests

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Gary Klein (librarian for Psychology)

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