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1 Popular vs. Scholarly Sources At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to identify a scholarly source and a popular source. Popular sources: Written for the general public Often written by journalists Report on current topics and events Purpose: to entertain or persuade Writing style: non-technical, conversational style

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Popular vs. Scholarly Sources At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to identify a scholarly source and a popular source.

Popular sources:

Written for the general public

Often written by journalists

Report on current topics and events

Purpose: to entertain or persuade

Writing style: non-technical, conversational style

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Library databases contain articles from both popular and scholarly sources. This article from Time magazine was retrieved from a library database. It was written by a journalist for the general public, so it is a popular source.

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Now I’ll demonstrate finding a scholarly article using the Quick Search Box, searching for ‘fraternities.’ (see below)

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This search yields over 6,000 results.

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Use the ‘Refine’ feature to limit the set of results to just scholarly articles. That gives us just over 2, 200 results.

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This is a closer look at the fifth article. It contains an abstract.

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At the end, you'll find a list of ref-erences. These are all qualities of a scholarly article.

In addition to providing an ab-stract, scholarly articles usually show you the qualifications of the authors. As you look through the article, depending on the discipline, you may find graphs, charts, method-ology, and there will be in-text citations crediting the sources used.

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Features of Scholarly Resources:

Written for and by the academic community, often people with PhD’s

Report on research or data analysis

Peer review

Purpose: to educate

Writing style: academic or technical

Provides a bibliography or a list of references

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Updated 7/13/11

POPULAR SOURCES:

Written for the general public

Often written by journalists

Written with the purpose to entertain or persuade

SCHOLARLY SOURCES:

Have a list of references

Report on research and data analy-sis

Written for and by the academic community and researchers

Peer review

Purpose: to educate

Writing style: academic or technical

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