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Difference between credible and scholarly sources

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Credible sources are generally texts that can be trusted and authoritative. These would be texts with support in terms of reliable evidence (facts, data, statistics) and often referring to previous work by academic authors. The most common credible sources are scholarly journals, conference papers and books. And A scholarly source is a reputable work created by scholars with advanced degrees in the field.
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