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{ Scholarly VS. Popular Journals }

Is it a scholarly journal or a popular magazine?

Scholarly journals...

  • Have articles with footnotes or endnotes and a bibliography at the end of the text.  Their articles often feature an abstract (summary) at the beginning of the article.  The articles in scholarly journals always list the author's name.

  • Have lengthy articles that present current research in the field.

  • Are sometimes peer-reviewed (or refereed), which means the articles go through a screening process before they are published in the journal.  A panel of scholars in the journal's field review submitted articles to ensure that the scholarship is good.

  • Usually have very few or no ads and are often printed on matte paper.

  • Are aimed at scholars in a particular field (biology, history, philosophy, etc.)

  • Provide current, detailed information on a topic.

  • Examples include: Journal of Philosophy, Modern Language Quarterly, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

Popular magazines...

  • Often don't tell you who wrote the article or any of the sources they used.

  • Have articles that are usually brief and offer only general or superficial coverage of a topic.

  • Have lots of ads and are usually printed on glossy paper.

  • Are written for a general audience.

  • Are often great sources for current, general information on a topic.

  • Examples include: Time, Newsweek, National Geographic

Still not sure if the journal is scholarly?