How can you tell if your sources meet assignment requirements? Your professors want you to evaluate sources for authority, credibility, currency, and usefulness.
) indicates a journal is peer-reviewed for quality by other experts in the field. Not sure if what you are reading is true? Check the facts using one of the reliable fact-checkers below.
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A scholarly or peer-reviewed journal contains articles written by experts. Articles in scholarly or peer-reviewed journals, in most cases:
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News and magazine articles can help introduce you to a topic and see how the topic is being discussed. Articles in popular sources:
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