What is the difference between a magazine and a journal article?
Last Updated: Feb 27, 2023 Views: 40

Journal articles or scholarly articles are articles written by experts or professionals in the field. These may be verified by other professionals (peer-reviewed, or refereed) prior to being published. Learn more about types of resources.

Scholarly articles:

  • Are often lengthy (sometimes 10+ pages)
  • Contain few images, unless related to the research
  • Are difficult to understand for someone not working in the field due to the use of technical terminology
  • Rely on other research as proof and include references to that research
  • Are intended to be read by other researchers and professionals.

Magazine articles or popular articles are articles often written by a staff writer or journalist who may or may not have subject expertise.

Popular articles:

  • Are usually short in length
  • Contain images to encourage readership
  • Often have advertisements
  • Are easy to understand
  • Don't generally include references
  • Are written with the general population in mind

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