| Scholarly | Non-Scholarly | 
		
			| can include articles and books | can include articles, books, and many other information sources from blogs to government publications | 
		
			| Scholarly articles are also referred to as peer-reviewed or refereed articles.  These are a sub-set of scholarly articles. | sources that are non-scholarly can still be useful and credible | 
		
			| Scholarly books are often produced by university presses (e.g. University of California Press) or other publishers focused on academic literature | produced by a variety of individuals and organizations from reputable organizations to self-publishers | 
		
			| include citations, usually extensive (lots!) | citations may or may not be included | 
		
			| written by and for faculty, researchers or scholars (research focused) | written for a variety of audiences |