
Scholarly journals are subject-oriented periodicals normally published monthly, quarterly or annually. Journal titles often contain one of the following words: Journal, Review, Studies, Notes, Annals, Archives, Quarterly.
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Popular magazines are general interest, entertainment or culture-related periodicals published weekly or monthly. Magazines are available for purchase by the issue at newstands.
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Professional, trade and technical periodicals contain articles written by occupational or technical specialists to note important issues or advances in their fields.
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Characteristics of Journals and Magazines
JOURNALS
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MAGAZINES
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What kinds of periodicals are in Library databases?
A Select Guide
SCHOLARLY DATABASES
GENERAL DATABASES
(contain articles from both scholarly journals and popular magazines)
Lexis Nexis Academic (contains magazines, trade publications, newspapers and scholarly journals, especially the Law Review section of the Legal Research database. Ask a librarian if you are not sure which part of Lexis Nexis to use.
MAGAZINE DATABASES
Thomas Trone
Spring 2002
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