What Is Scholarly Research?
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What Is Scholarly Research?
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Agenda
• What constitutes scholarly research?• Scholarly vs. Popular• A Few Samples• Parts of a Scholarly Article
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What constitutes scholarly research?
• Here are some basic characteristics to consider:– It is based on original research or experimentation.– Composed by an individual(s) affiliated with an institution of
higher learner (college/university).– Subject to the peer-review process.– Include footnotes and/or a bibliography.– Typically published by academic presses.
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Scholarly vs. Popular
When attempting to distinguish scholarly journals from popular periodicals, there are a few things you should consider:
– Coverage & Description• Scholarly-main title typically covers one subject area.• Popular-cover many titles in one issue.• Scholarly-language is more technical/research specific.
• Popular-language is more simplistic/appropriate for general audience.
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Scholarly vs. Popular
– Authorship• Scholarly-written by scholars/experts in the field.• Popular-written by reporters/journalists/or staff writers
– General Appearance of the Document • Scholarly-published less frequently/little or no advertising• Popular-published more frequently/contains extensive advertising
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Just a Few Samples….
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Scholarly or Popular?
• Journal of Asian Studies = Scholarly
• Newsweek = Popular• American Psychologist = Scholarly
• Time = Popular• Military Review = Scholarly
• Psychological Bulletin = Scholarly
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Parts of a Scholarly Article
• Title and Author Information– identifies title of article, author(s), academic affiliations & relevant contact
information
• Abstract– Paragraph summarizing main content of article
• Introduction– Presents research question being asked, provides context of research, &
highlights previous work specific to topic
• Methods– Identifies how research was conducted
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Parts of a Scholarly Article
• Results– Results from research are presented along with any graphs or illustrations
• Discussion– Explains how results addressed main research question, & may suggest need for
further research
• References– Presents publications cited by author(s) in their work