Basic Library Tutorial

Book with Magnifying Glass   Evaluate Your Sources
SCHOLARLY JOURNALS v. POPULAR MAGAZINES
 
Periodicals, such as journals, magazines and newspapers, are published on a continuing basis (usually daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly). When searching for periodical articles, be aware of the difference between scholarly and popular publications (your instructor may require you to use only scholarly journal articles for your research.)  The following pages compare scholarly and popular periodicals.
 
Scholarly Journals
  • Articles tend to be lengthy
  • Reading the articles requires your undivided attention
  • The author provides a complete list (bibliography) of the sources used
  • The entire issue is devoted to one topic, such as biology
  • Articles contain few pictures and advertisements
  • Often there are illustrations or graphs supporting the authors research
  • Articles usually are located by using a subject-oriented database/index such as PsycINFO, Historical Abstracts, Biological Abstracts, etc.
  • The authors credentials are provided
  • The periodical is published or sponsored by a scholarly or a professional association or an academic press

Examples:  Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Modern Fiction Studies
 

Popular Magazines

  • Articles tend to be short
  • Articles are easy to read
  • There may be no indication of where the author got the information used in the article
  • The issue may be devoted to one or many topics
  • There often are manypictures
  • There are many advertisements
  • Articles are found using a general index such as PA Research II or Expanded Academic ASAP
  • You may not know who wrote the article or the author's credentials
  • Periodical is published by commercial publisher

Examples:  Popular Mechanics, Newsweek, Ebony, Sports Illustrated
 

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Last updated July 9, 2003.


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