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Types of Periodicals Popular Vs. Scholarly

Types of Periodicals Popular Vs. Scholarly. POPULAR. Scholarly. Two Major Types of Periodicals. Values and Uses. POPULAR. Scholarly. Reports of Original Research In depth analysis of issues related to discipline Academic level book reviews Refereed or Peer reviewed. Current Events

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Types of Periodicals Popular Vs. Scholarly

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  1. Types of PeriodicalsPopular Vs. Scholarly

  2. POPULAR Scholarly Two Major Types of Periodicals

  3. Values and Uses POPULAR Scholarly Reports of Original Research In depth analysis of issues related to discipline Academic level book reviews Refereed or Peer reviewed • Current Events • Hot Topics • Short Articles • Interviews • Book Reviews • Reviewed by Publisher or Editor

  4. Publisher Scholarly University, scholarly presses or academic/research organizations Popular Commercial Publishers or Trade Associations

  5. Scholarly Quarterly Irregularly Frequency Popular weekly, biweekly or monthly

  6. Audience Popular General Readers Scholarly Academics and Researchers

  7. Types of Articles Popular • Short, non-technical with photos and graphics • Colorful, illustrated • Rarely cite any sources Scholarly • Long, research style with tables and charts • Plain, mostly text • Footnotes and Bibliographies

  8. Writing Style and Authors Popular Informal or Journalistic Written by Staff writers or Freelancers Scholarly Formal and/or Scientific Written by Academics and Researchers

  9. Examples Popularscholarly

  10. Remember: The very best resource is a human resource. If you are unsure just ask a reference librarian: • In person at the Reference desk • Go to the Library Homepage and click on Ask A Librarian to IM.

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