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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research: Step-by-Step

Research artificial intelligence (AI) using NWACC Library databases. This guide helps you find peer-reviewed scholarly articles, current news, and resources on AI ethics, bias, privacy, and real-world applications.

🧑‍🎓 Find Scholarly & Peer-Reviewed Articles

Use this page to track down reliable academic sources on Artificial Intelligence (AI). You’ll see databases and open access repositories that include both scholarly and peer-reviewed research. These are the best places to find evidence for essays, projects, and presentations.

Remember: All peer-reviewed articles are scholarly, but not all scholarly articles are peer-reviewed.

  • Scholarly: Written by experts, with references and academic tone.
  • Peer-Reviewed: Scholarly articles that were reviewed by other experts before publication.

Tip: Most databases have a filter for Peer-Reviewed if your assignment requires it.

🎯 Find Databases for Scholarly Research

Dive into academic databases for reliable, peer-reviewed sources. These are the building blocks of strong college research.

🔎 Try Google Scholar

Google Scholar is a free search engine for scholarly research. It’s a great way to discover articles, books, and conference papers on AI. Use it to get ideas and track down sources — but remember, you will likely hit paywalls. 💳💰

You can request articles via InterLibrary Loan, a no-cost service. However, some publications embargo new content, making it unavailable for a period of time that can be anywhere from 7 days on up to 3 years. This is beyond our control, but we're willing to try!

Google Scholar Search