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ERICs peer-review flag can be used as a way of determining which resources have been reviewed by experts in the field. ERIC recognizes two types of review processes: blind and expert peer review. In a blind peer review, the authors identity is unknown to the reviewer, and both the reviewer and the author are anonymous in a double-blind peer review. In an expert peer review, content is reviewed by internal or external subject experts. ERIC does not recognize editorial or dissertation review processes for assignment of the peer-review flag. ERIC applies the peer-review flag to all types of records in the collection as long as the materials qualify as peer reviewed. This means that the flag will appear on peer-reviewed grey literature and online submissions as well as peer-reviewed journal articles. This video describes how we determine if materials have been peer reviewed, and how the peer-review flag gets assigned to ERIC records. How do we determine if materials are peer reviewed? Wh