This document provides tips for identifying scholarly journal articles. It notes that scholarly articles are primarily research-based, written by experts in the field, and go through a rigorous peer review process. Key clues for identifying scholarly articles include checking the author's affiliation and credentials, looking for an abstract written by the author that summarizes the article, examining the content and formal writing style, and looking for a bibliography or reference list of cited sources. The document includes a quiz to test the reader's understanding of characteristics that distinguish scholarly articles from other types of publications.