The subject of a scholarly article is based on original research.

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The subject of a scholarly article is based on original research.

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What is original research?

•New ideas

•New solutions to problems

•New interpretations of:

literary works and historical events

•Refutes or supports existing research or theories

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New Contributions to Research

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All scholarly articles have two things in common:

• Authors construct an argument that is supported by evidence.

• Authors cite the evidence used in their articles.

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Homosexuals do a poor job of raising healthy, well socialized children.

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Who writes original research?

Experts in the field of study

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Scholarly articles are

peer-reviewed, which

means they are. . .

evaluated by experts in the field to determine weather they are worthy of publication.

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Generally, scholarly articles contain no ads.

If there are ads, they are announcements for new books or professional conferences.

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Professors use different terms for scholarly articles:

Scholarly journals

Professional journals

Academic journals

Peer-reviewed journals

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Characteristics of a Scholarly Article

Written by experts, scholars, researchers, practitioners

Accompanied by cited references

Peer-reviewed

Contains no commercial advertisements

Assumes a level of knowledge in the field

Written is a formal style

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The author’s affiliation mightappear at the top or bottom of the first page or at the end of the article.

Some scholarly articles may not indicate affiliation or credentials

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Scholarly articles use cited references.

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Examine your article. Is it accompanied by references?

They are usually found at the end of the article.

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How do references work?

Authors cite references to support their statements.

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The use of valid references increases the credibility and reliability of the article.

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Example of a cited reference

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Additional characteristics of scholarly articles

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Scholarly articles are

peer-reviewed, which

means they are. . .

evaluated by experts in the field to determine weather they are worthy of publication.

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Generally, scholarly articles contain no ads.

If there are ads, they are announcements for new books or professional conferences.

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Characteristics of a Scholarly Article

Written by experts, scholars, researchers, practitioners

Accompanied by cited references

Peer-reviewed

Contains no commercial advertisements

Assumes a level of knowledge in the field

Written is a formal style