What are scholarly journals? Where can I find them?
Scholarly journals are collections of articles written by scholars, researchers or specialists. They are usually published by recognized societies or professional associations for professional and academic audiences. To learn more about the differences between scholarly journals, magazines, web resources and online research databases, check out the Scholarly Journals handout.
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