Google Scholar is a good way to double check your search strategy and look for items not held in UVic Libraries' collections.
Not sure if an article or journal is peer reviewed? Consult Ulrich's Periodical Directory
If you have a research topic and do not have a specific journal you want to limit your search to, then searching through a journal database is the most effective strategy. UVic subscribes to over 600 databases and rather than searching each individually start by using Library Search, the libraries' single search engine. Library Search is an intuitive and fast search engine that helps you discover relevant information on any topic from the University of Victoria Libraries collections. It searches through our collection of books, scholarly journals, newspaper articles, e-books, dissertations, videos, maps, manuscript collections, music scores and more. Learn more about Library Search here. Library Search is the libraries' 'search everything' box on the library home page. You can also search it below. Remember to set some filters once you get an initial list of results.
Use these databases to find articles about your topic.
Selected journals and ejournal collections to help you with your research.
Below are a series of help videos created by UVic Libraries on how to search for and locate articles. Use Ulrich's Periodicals Index to find out if the journal you are consulting is peer-reviewed.
UVic Libraries has created numerous instructional videos for students particularly on the topic of search strategies and scholarly resources. You can also consult the UVic Libraries youtube channel.