A scholarly journal is a collection of articles written by experts in an academic or professional field, such as professors or researchers.
These are some characteristics of scholarly articles:
- They are a report of research or analysis done by the author(s).
- They are intended to be read by other professors, researchers and students.
- The include a lists of references (citations).
- The article as a whole and the citations are formatted according to a defined style, like MLA or APA or Chicago.
- They are typically peer-reviewed, which means that experts in the field assessed the research and provided feedback prior to publication.
- The terms "scholarly article" and "peer-reviewed article" are sometimes used interchangeably.