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Scholarly Articles: What are they?

Scholarly articles are written by researchers or experts in a field in order to share the results of their original research or analysis with other researchers and students. These articles often go through a process known as peer review where the article is reviewed by a group of experts in the field.

The following characteristics can help you determine if the article you’re looking at is scholarly:

  • Author(s) name included
    • Scholarly articles are written by experts or researchers, so make sure that the author’s name, along with their institution and scholarly credentials, are included.
  • Technical or specialized language
    • Scholarly articles will often use technical or highly specialized language.
  • Written for professionals
    • Scholarly articles are published in academic journals. Academic journals have titles that suggest they are written for professionals in a particular field of study and not for the general public.
  • Charts, graphs, and diagrams
    • Scholarly articles communicate research results. They will often include charts, graphs, or diagrams.
  • Long ( 5 or more pages)
    • Scholarly articles tend to be long. They are usually five or more pages.
  • Bibliography included
    • Scholarly articles will always include references to the sources cited or a bibliography.

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