A scholarly paper is an article or essay written by an expert in an academic or professional field. It is typically published in a peer-reviewed journal and aims to present original research, analysis, or commentary on a specific topic, contributing to the existing body of knowledge in that field.
A scholarly paper about a historical event
A research paper gets publish in a scholarly journal if it covers a topic considered important and features ground-breaking content
Paper mills are factories that transform base materials into usable paper products. Basic information about the history and use of the paper mill can be found on Amazon, with more detailed and scholarly sources at the bottom of the article.
No, "scholarly" is an adjective that describes someone or something as being characteristic of a scholar or academic. An example of using "scholarly" as an adverb would be "She writes scholarly articles."
I was hoping for a scholarly explanation.
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Scholarly - concerned with academic learning and research.
Yes, the title of a scholarly journal should be italicized when cited in the text of a paper or article. This helps to differentiate it from the surrounding text and follow proper citation formatting guidelines.
is a scholarly or systematic investigation or inquiry about a subject
Dawne Clarke has written: 'A sociological study of scholarly writing and publishing' -- subject(s): Academic writing, Scholarly publishing 'A sociological study of scholarly writing and publishing' -- subject(s): Academic writing, Scholarly publishing
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scholarly man - विद्वान - Vidhvaan scholarly woman - विदुषी - vidhushi