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Scholarly Journals Popular MagazinesProfessional or Trade Magazines Audienc Scholars and students General public People working in a particular profession eg journalists Scholars in the field often. Not to be confused with a book review, a . literature review. surveys scholarly articles, books and other sources (e.g. dissertations, conference proceedings) relevant to a particular issue, area of research, or theory, providing a description, summary, and critical evaluation of each work. The purpose is to offer an overview of significant literature published on a topic. Scholarly Research . Articles. Abstract. Introduction. Methods. Results. Conclusion. References. Components of Scholarly Research Articles. . Abstract. . Helps the reader determine if the topic is relevant to their professional interests and worth the time and effort to read.. The Physical Sciences Community. . c. onnecting. t. he worlds of. scientists. with. readers. editors. reviewers. librarians. institutions. funding agencies. the media. the public. a. What’s what?. What’s the Difference?. Scholarly . Popular. Authors are authorities in their fields, specialists, experts, scholars, and researchers. Includes author’s credentials . Authors are magazine staff members or free lance writers and/or generalists. Scholarly articles haven't really changed much in 346 years . 4. th. Aug 1666. 1. st. Jan 1888. 19. th. March 2012. Scholarly communication – an analogy. Scholarly communication, at this mid-point in the digital . How not to reinvent the wheel. Types of literature reviews. A brief review of existing knowledge in an area as it relates to your topic of study. It is organized as an . argument. in favor of a given research study, explaining why it should be undertaken and how it will contribute to our knowledge on a given topic. In a nutshell, information literacy is "the process of: accessing, evaluating, and using information to make decisions, solve problems, and/or acquire knowledge." . Source: Young, R. M., & Harmony, S. (1999). Working with faculty to design undergraduate information literacy programs: A how-to-do-it manual for librarians. New York: Neal-Schulman.. What’s what?. What’s the Difference?. Scholarly . Popular. Authors are authorities in their fields, specialists, experts, scholars, and researchers. Includes author’s credentials . Authors are magazine staff members or free lance writers and/or generalists. Memos. Briefs. Motions. Purpose of legal writing learned in LP. What You’ve Learned So Far . The purpose academic and scholarly writing. Scholarly writing is distinct from practice related legal writing primarily in its purpose. In scholarly writing one has time to ponder a legal question; it is a way for the writer to enter the dialog about a particular legal topic. . Kevin . Klipfel, . Information Literacy Coordinator. , California State University, Chico. . kklipfel@csuchico.edu. Thinking Critically About Sources. Is this source . r. eliable?. Is this the best source for my current purposes?. University of Pittsburgh. http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/22330. For your consideration: . New approaches to scholarly communications & publishing. What in the world is “scholarly communication”?. criteria for determining article you have Keep in mind that some articles do not meet all the criteria When in Limit your database search to academic scholarly or peer reviewed journals Many database Peer review isa process in which two or more expertsin a field read an article and make suggestions for revisions before it is accepted for publication To pass peer review the article must give an ori If its primary focus is to entertain to sell a product or to promNon-scholarly periodicals often have many illustrations including photographs and contain numerous ads 4 Who wrote the article Scholar

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