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Scholarly sources - books and journals - disseminate research and scholarly discussions among scholars (faculty, researchers, students) in a discipline. | Popular sources - magazines, newspapers, broadcast news, blogs, etc. - inform and entertain the general public. | Trade publications are a combination of scholarly and popular sources that professionals in specific industries use to inform and share information about that industry with one another and those interested in the industry. |
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Purpose - why are they published? | ||
To disseminate original research and scholarly discussions among scholars in a discipline. | To inform and entertain about current events and popular culture. | To advance a profession or industry; to inform and share info about news, trends, technologies, best practices, and products for a specific industry or profession. |
Audience - who reads them? | ||
Scholars, researchers, and students within a specific discipline. | General public. | Members of a profession or trade. |
Author - who writes them? | ||
Scholars, professors, researchers, and professionals. Their credentials are usually identified. | Journalists. Author may not be named. | Professionals in the field; maybe be a journalist with subject expertise. |
Publisher - who publishes or produces them? | ||
Scholarly book or journal publishers, university press, or professional association (National Communication Association - NCA) | Usually commercial groups. | Usually associations or commercial groups. |
Content - what do they look like? Are they readable by many? | ||
Mostly text; may have black and white figures, graphs, tables, or charts; few advertisements. Highly specialized; includes specialized vocabulary and jargon that is readily understood by researchers in the field, but not an average reader. |
Some text; glossy, color photographs; easy to read layout; lots of advertisements. General language is used; articles may be read and understood by most people. |
Some text; photographs; some graphics and charts; advertisements targeted to professionals in the field. Specialized; includes jargon that is best understood by professionals in the field. |
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Credits: Content on this page was adapted from University of Washington Libraries - Savvy Info Consumers: What are Scholarly, Popular, & Trade Publications and University of Wisconsin Whitewater Libraries - (Research Guide) English 102: College Writing: Evaluating