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Peer-Reviewed Journals
About this Tutorial
Students:
This tutorial will:
  • Help you understand what periodicals/serials are
  • Help you understand the difference between magazines and journals
  • Define the characteristics of a peer-reviewed publication
  • Help you locate these materials in the library
This tutorial should take you about 20 minutes to complete.

Faculty:
This tutorial was made using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.
This tutorial will help students
  • Understand the difference among various types of periodicals.
  • Locate materials online and in-house.

                      This tutorial meets the following ACRL standards:
                                               1.1d
                                               1.4a
                                               2.2d
What to watch for…



Notes –
 These are to let you know
 there is important information
 you need to know about what
 is being covered.
In the library you might often hear any of
these terms, but what does it all mean?
This tutorial will help you understand
what each of these terms mean so you
can choose the best resources for your
research.
What is a periodical?
 A periodical is a publication that is published on a
 regular basis (weekly, monthly, annually, etc.).




                                                        journalistopia.com
 Magazines, journals, and newspapers are all
 examples of periodicals.




                                                                             They are also often
                                                                             referred to as serials,
                                                                             because they come in a
                                                                             series and may have a
                                                                             continuing theme or
                                                                             story.
Newspapers are most commonly
                                   known as serials, since they
                                   usually follow a story for a
                                   period of time, providing a series
                                   of articles about the same
                                   subject.




The library subscribes to most of the
major national papers as well as local
news. Many newspapers can also be
accessed online.
Now we come to the part that confuses most people. What is the difference between a
magazine and a journal? And what do librarians mean by a popular journal?

      Magazines are usually just general reading material that have articles
      written for everyone to read. The language used is not technical and the
      articles are general news and information.


                                                           Because the information
                                                           written in magazines is
                                                           written for the general
                                                           population, they are
                                                           called popular journals.




                                                           These periodicals often
                                                           have lots of advertising
                                                           and other commercial
                                                           information.
Trade journals are more specialized information. They are
roughstockstudios.com


                                          publications printed with the intention of targeting
                                          marketing to a specific industry or type of trade/business
                                          and written for a specific audience who has an interest in
                                          a certain topic. The articles will contain more technical
                                          vocabulary and are usually published less frequently
                                          (monthly, quarterly, etc.)




                        While these publications have
                        more jargon than a popular
                        magazine, they still have
                        advertisements and the articles
                        are written without the strict
                        review process that other
                        journals require.

                                                                                 webmarketcentral.blogspot.com
What about peer-reviewed journals?
    Peer-reviewed journals are journals that contain articles that have been
    reviewed by a group of peers who are experts in the same field as the
    writer.

Why use them?
Peer review is a well-accepted indicator of
quality scholarship. This means that
articles accepted for publication through a
peer-review process implicitly meet the
discipline’s   expected     standards    of
expertise.
               i-biolist.com




                                                   southalabama.edu


                                                   Keep in mind that peer-reviewed
                                                   journals may also be called:
                                                     • Scholarly journals
                                                     • Academic journals
                                                     • Refereed journals
Databases contain articles from many different periodical sources, including
magazines, newspapers and peer-reviewed journals, but chances are your
professors will want you to use peer-reviewed journals for your research.
Linscheid Library has approximately 90 databases full of thousands of scholarly
journals as well as popular journals and newspapers. Check out the library website
to find out what is available to you for your research. You can also find our print
subscriptions on the 2nd (lower) floor of the library.
Thanks for learning more about
                                 peer-reviewed journals, and other
                                 types of periodicals.


Remember to come by the library and
check out our print subscriptions or log
on to the library website and see what
our databases have to offer. And if you
have any questions, just stop by the
Reference Desk.




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Peer-Reviewed Journals

  • 1.
  • 2.
    About this Tutorial Students: Thistutorial will: • Help you understand what periodicals/serials are • Help you understand the difference between magazines and journals • Define the characteristics of a peer-reviewed publication • Help you locate these materials in the library This tutorial should take you about 20 minutes to complete. Faculty: This tutorial was made using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. This tutorial will help students • Understand the difference among various types of periodicals. • Locate materials online and in-house. This tutorial meets the following ACRL standards: 1.1d 1.4a 2.2d
  • 3.
    What to watchfor… Notes – These are to let you know there is important information you need to know about what is being covered.
  • 4.
    In the libraryyou might often hear any of these terms, but what does it all mean? This tutorial will help you understand what each of these terms mean so you can choose the best resources for your research.
  • 5.
    What is aperiodical? A periodical is a publication that is published on a regular basis (weekly, monthly, annually, etc.). journalistopia.com Magazines, journals, and newspapers are all examples of periodicals. They are also often referred to as serials, because they come in a series and may have a continuing theme or story.
  • 6.
    Newspapers are mostcommonly known as serials, since they usually follow a story for a period of time, providing a series of articles about the same subject. The library subscribes to most of the major national papers as well as local news. Many newspapers can also be accessed online.
  • 7.
    Now we cometo the part that confuses most people. What is the difference between a magazine and a journal? And what do librarians mean by a popular journal? Magazines are usually just general reading material that have articles written for everyone to read. The language used is not technical and the articles are general news and information. Because the information written in magazines is written for the general population, they are called popular journals. These periodicals often have lots of advertising and other commercial information.
  • 8.
    Trade journals aremore specialized information. They are roughstockstudios.com publications printed with the intention of targeting marketing to a specific industry or type of trade/business and written for a specific audience who has an interest in a certain topic. The articles will contain more technical vocabulary and are usually published less frequently (monthly, quarterly, etc.) While these publications have more jargon than a popular magazine, they still have advertisements and the articles are written without the strict review process that other journals require. webmarketcentral.blogspot.com
  • 9.
    What about peer-reviewedjournals? Peer-reviewed journals are journals that contain articles that have been reviewed by a group of peers who are experts in the same field as the writer. Why use them? Peer review is a well-accepted indicator of quality scholarship. This means that articles accepted for publication through a peer-review process implicitly meet the discipline’s expected standards of expertise. i-biolist.com southalabama.edu Keep in mind that peer-reviewed journals may also be called: • Scholarly journals • Academic journals • Refereed journals
  • 10.
    Databases contain articlesfrom many different periodical sources, including magazines, newspapers and peer-reviewed journals, but chances are your professors will want you to use peer-reviewed journals for your research.
  • 11.
    Linscheid Library hasapproximately 90 databases full of thousands of scholarly journals as well as popular journals and newspapers. Check out the library website to find out what is available to you for your research. You can also find our print subscriptions on the 2nd (lower) floor of the library.
  • 12.
    Thanks for learningmore about peer-reviewed journals, and other types of periodicals. Remember to come by the library and check out our print subscriptions or log on to the library website and see what our databases have to offer. And if you have any questions, just stop by the Reference Desk. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/84406188/Digital-Vision