Has your teacher asked you to use articles from "scholarly journals" in your assignment? How do you know if a journal or magazine is scholarly?
Scholarly journals:
- Are written by and for faculty, researchers or scholars
- Use the language of the discipline
- Are often refereed or peer reviewed by specialists before being accepted for publication
- Include full citations for sources
- Book reviews or editorials are not considered scholarly articles, even when found in scholarly journals
SCHOLARLY JOURNAL | POPULAR MAGAZINE | |
AUDIENCE | Scholarly readers (professors, researchers, students)familiar with the language of the field | General population with non-technical background |
PURPOSE | To make original research available to the scholarly world | To provide general information that is either informative or entertaining |
AUTHOR | Experts in the field with their credentials identified | Staff or free-lance writers; occasionally scholarly writers |
SOURCES | Bibliography of cited sources documenting the research | No bibliography; names of reports or references may be mentioned in the text |
PUBLICATION CRITERIA | Peer-reviewed or Refereed | No specific criteria |
FORMAT | Generally follows a structure including abstract, methodology, results, conclusion, bibliography | No specific format or structure |
APPEARANCE | Usually the same for all articles, minimal advertising, little or no color, graphics used to support text. | Varied formats, lots of advertising, lots of glossy color; graphics used to enhance articles. |