Why do articles appear as Peer-Reviewed?
Applies to
- WorldCat Discovery
Answer
The Peer Review tag is generated at the journal level based on the metadata providers send us for the WorldCat knowledge base. Because of this, all articles under a journal will surface with this tag even if not all of them are peer reviewed.
If you feel a journal should be marked, or unmarked, as peer-reviewed, please contact OCLC Support and provide the following:
- The title of the journal title
- The ISSN of the journal