Scholarly Source ... Always cite their sources of information in the form of footnotes or bibliography. ... Rarely offers information (footnotes or bibliography) about the sources of information.
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Advanced Scholar Search; Scholar Preferences; ... Articles ( include patents)Legal opinions and journals ... Stand on the shoulders of giants; New! Find the laws that govern us. Read more. Go to Google Home - About Google - About Google Scholar...
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Google Scholar Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts and articles. ... Home > Research > Finding Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed Sources...
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Scholarly materials are necessary for college-level research in History and Humanities. The following discusses the features to look for in determining whether a source is scholarly. Of course, when in doubt, ask your instructor or contact ...
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INFOMINE is a comprehensive virtual library and reference tool for academic and scholarly Internet resources, including Web sites, databases, ...
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A majority of your sources must be scholarly and respectable. You need the wisdom and knowledge of experts to provide weight for your arguments. As a rule, materials written by experts and published in respected publications are considered scholarly.
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Many professors require a certain number of scholarly sources in research papers; some require that all sources used come from scholarly sources. In some cases deciding what is popular and what is scholarly is easy;
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Tips for reading scholarly sources ... The language of scholarly sources is typically that of the discipline covered. ... Scholarly sources usually assume that the reader has some prior knowledge of the topic or problem.
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Scholarly sources are those that have been approved by a group with recognized expertise in the field under discussion. Books published by University Presses fall into this category, as do articles published in peer-reviewed journals—journa...
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* Scholarly sources may also be referred to as academic, peer-reviewed or refereed. ... Both popular and scholarly sources may be useful for this paper. Popular sources: Use women’s magazines to find personal narratives by college-aged women with eating disorders.
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