Scholarly journals are publications which contain an assortment of journal articles written by professionals and experts in a given field. Published weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly or annually, they represent the newest work by leading professionals. The articles in scholarly journals may be intended to introduce the latest research findings, new discoveries or fresh concepts, or they may offer critiques or additional information on current theories and research. While scholarly journals may focus on a broad topic or theme, they may instead narrow in on a subcategory within a specific area of study. Virtually every category of study in higher education has scholarly journals, from the social sciences to all branches of medicine, the hard sciences and throughout all of the humanities. These journals are an essential resource for new students as well as those studying advanced academic programs, in addition to speaking to higher level academics. Written by respected experts and researchers in each given field, the articles tend to have distinctly academic focus. In order to be accepted for publication in a scholarly journal, the article manuscripts are usually assessed through a peer-review panel. More specifically, the journal editor sends submissions to a small range of academic scholars
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