 In college, you'll often need to draw scholarly or academic sources to back up your points of view and perspectives. There are a lot of options, like journal articles, reports, book chapters, and more. It can get tricky making sense of all these terms. This video will show you how. So what's a scholarly article and why is it so important? A scholarly article is a document written by an academic for other experts in academics to communicate new information, findings, or arguments. Peer-reviewed articles are a subset of scholarly articles, and they are unique because of the peer-review process that makes them happen. So before an article is published, several other experts in a field review the findings of the article to make sure that the research is accurate and that the methods are appropriate. This process isn't foolproof, and it can take a long time, but it has been the main process underpinning academic research since the first publication in 1665. Peer-reviewed articles are sometimes tricky to find, but they generally include the following. The name of the journal, which you should double-check to ensure is legitimate. Author details, including where the author works, their degrees, and an email address or alternative way to contact them, keywords, and an abstract describing the studying question. While this varies from discipline to discipline, there is a recognizable structure to a journal article, including an introduction, a research question or problem, a methodology, and evidence of findings. And finally, there are also citations and a reference list pointing to other works that the author consulted prior to publishing their own findings. Scholarly sources also include books and book chapters. A scholarly book is also written by an expert in the field, and is usually published by a reputable publisher like a university press. Scholarly books are sometimes written by a single author or written by multiple authors. In other cases, one or more editors join together the writings of many different authors into a collection of essays. In scholarly books, you'll also find a structured way of writing, citations and references. It can be really frustrating to work with all the different types of information out there. If you ever need a helping hand, just reach out to a librarian or another member of the library staff. Thanks for watching.