Popular Periodicals:
Magazines and Newspapers
• Colorful with lots of pictures
• Meant to entertain, catch
your eye, and/or inform you
• Read by the general public
• Plain language
• Written by journalists
• Advertisements for products
of interest to most people
(cars, food, etc.)
• Basic editing for grammar
and content
• Published daily or monthly
Trade or Industry Publications
• Colorful with pictures
• Meant to help professionals
keep up with new products
and trends in their field
• Read by professionals in a
specific field
• Written by professionals
• Often have jargon
• Advertisements for industry
specific items (kitchen
equipment, massage tables,
etc.)
• Basic editing for grammar and
content
Scholarly, Academic, and
Peer-Reviewed Journals
• Black and white with few
pictures
• Report original research and
build on academic literature
• Read by researchers,
professionals, and students
• Written by subject experts
(researchers and professors)
• Formal language and jargon
• No advertisements
• Reviewed by other experts in
the field
• Published 2-12 times per year
How do I know which type of
resource to use?
Use magazine and newspapers for:
• Current events
• Opinions and editorials
Use trade publications for:
• Recent trends in a specific industry
Use scholarly journal articles for:
• Original research
• In-depth information and analyses