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Psychology
210: General Psychology
Dr. Kathy Sexton-Radek |
Scholarly and Popular Articles: What's the Difference?Scholarly publications publish journals. Popular press publications publish magazines. Journal articles and magazine articles are very different from each other. Some of the differences are apparant in the following areas: Audience: Who was the article written
for? Author: What kind of job job does the
author have? What are the author's credentials? Language: How does this article sound?
What educationallevel is the article written for? Content: What is being written about?
Does the author write with bias? References: Where does the author get his/her information? Is the information quoted easy to find on your own? Look at other factors like:
Read this to learn how to distinguish scholarly journals from other periodicals. If you really get stuck and can't figure out if a publication is scholarly or popular using the criteria listed above, you can use use one of the three techniques listed below:
Types of scholarly articles
Here's a refresher of what you learned in class about the difference
between empirical and literature review articles. Finding Articles
Use Illinet Online to determine if the library owns the journal in print or microfilm, and check Journals and Magazines Available Online for electronic access to journals. If the article you seek is unavailable from these sources, please request it through our online Interlibrary Loan article request form. return to topCiting and Research AssistanceCiting Sources Using APA Style
Annotated BibliographyFor this class, you are required to complete an annotated bibliography. Each entry of the annotated bibliograhy is comprised of two parts -- the citation and the annotation. An annotation is a brief paragraph (3-7 sentences) that both desribes the scope or theme of the resource and explains the resources' relevance and/or importance in a given field of research. The annotated bibliography must exhibit: 1) knowledge of the subject material, An example of an annotation using APA citation style is below: Rosen, J. (1992) Family studies on alcohol. The New Republic, 5(3/4), p319-338). Retrieved February 11, 2004 from PsycARTICLES. In this article, Jacob, who has wanalyzed previously written empirical studies in the area of the family alcohol matrix specifically the role of the family process in the etiolgy and the course of alcoholism. Jacob synthesized the results from these studies and recommended new ways of studying the alcoholism and the family including a examining the genetic/constitutional factors of alcoholism This article appeared in a professional publication that targets readers concerned with family psychology. For more information of annotated bibliographies, please visit the Cornell University Libraries page. This page was created 11/01/2004,
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