Determining if a source is scholarly

For many college assignments, you will be asked to use scholarly sources. These are written by experts for a knowledgeable audience and usually go into more depth than books and articles written for a general audience. (Scholarly sources are sometimes called refereed or peer-reviewed because the work is evaluated by experts in the field before publication.)

To determine if a source is scholarly, look for the following:

NOTE: In some databases, searches can be limited to refereed or peer-reviewed journals.

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Selecting articles in databases

Selecting web sources