If you need to find out more about a specific journal
Looking at the publication record in a database and the publisher's web site are two places to start.
By clicking on the publication title in an article record in a database, it will tell you if the journal is scholarly and/or peer reviewed. It may also give you a link to the publisher to find out more. For example, the image below shows publication details for Early Childhood Education Journal which includes the information that the journal is academic and peer reviewed.
Maybe you have come across a journal article in a shared online folder or through another way that does not directly involve an A&M-SA Library database and consequently you cannot look for specific icons or database labels. You can search outside the library databases to find information about journals' publishing practices.