Scholarly Journal Articles
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- are written by subject experts in the field
- report the results of a recent study or provide in-depth academic analysis of a topic
- are written for experts and scholars in the field
- tend to be long and in-depth (usually 10 - 30 pages)
- include references or footnotes
- articles are reviewed by peers before they are published
Magazine Articles
- are written by journalists
- contain current events and general interest articles
- are brief (usually 3-5 pages)
- are written for the general public
- generally do not contain any references or footnotes
- articles are reviewed by magazine employees before they are published
Newspaper Articles
- are written by journalists
- contain current events
- are brief (usually a few paragraphs and up to a page)
- are written for the general public
- do not contain any references or footnotes
- articles are usually reviewed by newspaper editors (many online newspapers are not!)