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Journals and Magazines Difference Between Scholarly Journals and Popular Magazines |
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Scholarly and Professional Journals
Popular Magazines
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Newspapers Newspapers are excellent sources for topics that deal with current issues and newspapers from previous time periods are excellent sources for historical topics. |
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Newspapers are divided into two types: Primary material --provides first-hand accounts of current events in news reports and presents diverse points-of-view on controversial issues in editorial and opinion pieces. Aside from news reports, other examples of primary sources include diaries, letters, interviews, original artwork, statistical data that has not been analyzed and the first report of a research study in a scientific journal. Secondary material - Any information that is a retelling, interpretation, analysis of a primary source--that is, it's something new based on reading or hearing a primary source -- is termed secondary material. In newspapers, articles that analyze current issues or trends or reviews of arts and entertainment are secondary material.
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Centers for Teaching and Learning
San Mateo Community College District
Karas, Sevastopoulos and Bruni
Updated 8/2/2005