Answered By: The Library
Last Updated: Sep 06, 2018     Views: 686

Web pages are not usually considered scholarly if they present information which is not supported by evidence or academic references and/or if the author is not an expert.  A non-scholarly internet page could present the views of a pressure group or a commercial organisation or any member of the public via a social media comment. 

To find non scholarly internet sources use a search engine (e.g Google) enter your identified keywords (e.g ‘ethical principles’  and ‘child labour’)

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