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Scholarly Journals vs. Popular Magazines

Scholarly journal articles, also known as peer-reviewed or academic articles, are articles in which researchers report their research findings, critical analyses, and new ideas. These articles have been evaluated and critiqued by other researchers and experts in the same field before they are published.

Journal of Adolescence, Canadian Historical Review, Psychologicals

Popular magazines and newspapers contain articles written for the general public about current events and topics of popular interest. The rapid publishing process of magazines and newspapers allows their articles to contain very recent information. For some assignments, magazine and newspaper articles may not be appropriate sources to cite – make sure to check with your instructor.

Characteristics

Scholarly

Popular

Purpose

Reports research results

Provides general information, news, entertainment

Audience

Researchers, professionals, and/or specialists in the field

General public

Author

Specialist in the field; name, credentials, and affiliations are provided

Journalist or staff writer, sometimes anonymous; usually no credentials are given

Language

Scholarly or technical terms used

Easy to understand, little or no specialized terms used

Length

Usually 10 or more pages, provides
in-depth analysis

A few paragraphs to a few pages long, provides a broad overview

Structure

May include distinct sections, such as abstract, methodology, results, conclusion, bibliography

No specific format or structure

References

Bibliography (works cited list) at the end and/or footnotes to document research

Generally no bibliography; may list sources that were mentioned in the article

Images

May contain charts, tables, maps, diagrams or photographs that support the text

Large, glossy images meant to attract attention or advertise

 


Langara College, Library Systems January 20, 2011
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