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Your professor will give greater authoritative weight to an article on the Maya published in the scholarly journal American Anthropologist... than to.

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Page 1: Your professor will give greater authoritative weight to an article on the Maya published in the scholarly journal American Anthropologist... than to.
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Your professor will give greater authoritative weight to an article on the Maya published in the scholarly journal American Anthropologist . . .

than to an article on the same topic published in the National Geographic.

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Why?

Because in academia an article is not considered authoritative unless it is:

• written by experts

• documented with references

• evaluated by experts

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Scholarly articles are written by experts in the field and are usually affiliated with a university or research institution.

Examine your article.

Does it list an author or authors?

Does it list the author’s affiliations and/or credentials?

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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 must cite references as evidence to support their statements.

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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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Valid references increase the credibility and reliability of the statements.

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Here is an example of a cited reference.

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To be considered scholarly,

articles must be evaluated

by experts.

This process is called

“peer-review.”

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Peer-review means that. . .

experts in the field evaluate it to determine whether it is worthy of publication.

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Peer-reviewers base their

evaluation on:

• Contribution to new ideas• Originality of research• Current interest

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How can I tell if the

periodical is a peer-reviewed journal?

Google the periodical website. It will state whether it is peer-reviewed in its submission policy.

Or. . . ask your professor or a librarian.

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Characteristics of a Scholarly ArticleSummary

Written by experts, scholars, researchers, practitioners

Accompanied by cited references

Peer-reviewed by experts in the field

Contains no commercial advertisements

Assumes a level of knowledge in the field

Written in a formal style