| Popular
(Magazines) |
- Audience: usually written by journalists
or professional writers for a general audience
- Length:
usually shorter than scholarly journal articles
- Author:
journalist or professional writer; articles are not always signed
- Style:
easy to comprehend by the general reader
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Here are some examples of popular magazines
in our library collection: |
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| Scholarly
(Journals) |
- Audience: written for professionals,
researchers, or scholars
- Length:
tend to be long articles supported by research and extensive bibliographies
- Author:
written by professionals, researchers, or scholars; are often refereed or peer
reviewed (i.e. articles are reviewed by subject specialists before they are considered
for publication)
- Style:
uses scholarly or technical language, not easily understood by the general reader
Note:
Book reviews and editorials published in scholarly journals are not considered
scholarly articles |
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are some examples of scholarly journals in our library collection: |
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| What
if you are not sure if a journal is popular or scholarly? Where can you go for
help? - Consult
Ulrich's
Periodicals Directory
Ulrich's
is comprehensive online directory that provides basic bibliographic and access
information for almost all of the journals, magazines, and newspapers published
worldwide. Ulrich's provides basic qualitative information about many of the periodicals,
including audience and whether the publication is peer reviewed or not.
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