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Speech Language Pathology

Scholarly Sources

Scholarly sources are written by academics and other experts and contribute to knowledge in a particular field by sharing new research findings, theories, analyses, insights, news, or summaries of current knowledge.

  • They can be primary or secondary research. 
  • There is a difference between peer-reviewed and scholarly articles. 
  • Peer review refers to the process where experts in a particular field evaluate the quality, validity, and originality of a piece of work before publication. 

Different Types of Sources

Anatomy of an Article