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			 CHARACTERISTICS  | 
			
			 SCHOLARLY  | 
			
			 POPULAR PERIODICALS  | 
		
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			 How can I tell the difference between scholarly and popular periodical articles?  | 
			
			 
 Journal of Biology, The Australian Journal of Environmental Education, Journal of Geography  | 
			
			 
 Time Magazine, Choice, National Geographic, Reader's Digest, The Economist  | 
		
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			 Length  | 
			
			 Longer articles, providing  | 
			
			 Shorter articles, providing  | 
		
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			 Author  | 
			
			 Author usually an expert or specialist in the field, name and credentials always provided often attached to a University  | 
			
			 Author usually a staff writer or a journalist, name and credentials may be provided  | 
		
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			 Language/Audience  | 
			
			 Written in the jargon of the field for scholarly readers (professors, researchers or students)  | 
			
			 Written in non-technical language  | 
		
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			 Format/Structure  | 
			
			 Articles usually more structured,  | 
			
			 Articles do not necessarily follow a specific format or structure  | 
		
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			 Special Features  | 
			
			 Illustrations that support the text, such as tables of statistics, graphs, maps, or photographs  | 
			
			 Illustrations with glossy or colour photographs, usually for advertising purposes  | 
		
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			 Editors  | 
			
			 Articles usually reviewed and critically evaluated by a board of experts in the field  | 
			
			 Articles are not evaluated by experts in the field, but by editors on staff  | 
		
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			 Credits  | 
			
			 A bibliography (works cited) and/or footnotes are always provided to document research thoroughly  | 
			
			 A bibliography (works cited) is usually not provided, although names of reports or references may be mentioned in the text  | 
		
Selecting Information Sources
                         
McPherson @ Dube 2016
       
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