Also called: Scholarly Journals, Academic Journals, Peer-Reviewed
Use the following criteria to determine whether an article is scholarly.
Audience | Scholars, researchers, professors, students. |
Author | Professionals, experts in the field. Credentials are listed in the article. |
Content | Original research. |
Length | Usually lengthy, often 20-40 pages long. |
Citations | Many detailed citations. |
Refereed | Articles go through a peer-review process where they are critiqued by other experts in the field before they are published. |
Also called: Newspapers, Magazines, Trade Magazines
Use the following criteria to determine whether an article is popular.
Audience | General readers. |
Author | Varies, but typically journalists, staff writers, 'guest' experts. May not have a named author. |
Content | Non-technical, entertainment, news. May report on original research (such as breaking medical research) |
Length | Usually short, 1-5 pages. |
Citations | None, incomplete, or very few citations. |
Refereed | No |