The basic differences between popular and scholarly articles arise from the audience for which the periodical is written.
| Criteria | Popular Magazines | Scholarly Journals |
|---|---|---|
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| Audience |
general public | scholars, students, professionals |
| Appearance |
lots of color, advertising, illustrations, short articles | mostly text, black & white, graphs & charts, long articles with bibliographies & footnotes |
| Content |
feature articles on timely topics; written for a general audience in a language that is easy to understand | researched and footnoted articles; written for a specialized audience in a vocabulary that is not easily understood by the average reader |
| Author(ity) |
written by staff & freelance writers; checked by editors | authored by researchers, academics, specialists; peer-reviewed |
| Examples |
Time; Business Week; People | The Journal of American History; Signs |
Where can I find scholarly articles? Use an article database to locate several articles on a topic.