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What is a scholarly, peer-reviewed source?
What is a scholarly, peer-reviewed source? Why are these sources so often required for research?
A scholarly article...
is written by an academic or other expert to contribute to knowledge in their field
is published in a peer-reviewed journal
contains original research
usually contains a lot of references/citations
is written for an audience of other scholars/experts
is written in a formal tone and uses technical language