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A library database is a searchable collection of academic resources, such as journal articles, books, reports, and other scholarly materials, that is made available through your university library. These databases are used by students and researchers to find credible, peer-reviewed sources for academic work.
Scholarly sources are materials that have been written and reviewed by experts in a specific academic field. These sources are used in research to provide credible, reliable, and authoritative information. For university students, understanding the value of scholarly sources is crucial for academic writing and research.
Characteristics of Scholarly Sources:
Examples of Scholarly Sources:
Why Use Scholarly Sources?
Using scholarly sources in your academic work shows that you have engaged with expert knowledge and are contributing to scholarly discussions.
Example in Practice:
Let’s say you’re writing an essay on the effects of influencer marketing. You might use:
Understanding the distinction between these two types of sources helps you build a well-rounded, credible research paper.
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