
If your professor says you need to find scholarly information for your
paper, you should choose a journal rather than a popular magazine. Journals
are geared toward experts and researchers in the academic or professional
community. An editorial board of respected scholars reviews all articles
submitted to a journal. They decide if the article provides a noteworthy
contribution to the field and should be published.
Magazinessuch as Harpers, Scientific American and The New Republicare
also good sources of information for your paper. They are geared towards
readers who, although not experts, are knowledgeable about the issues
presented. Articles in these sources are generally more in-depth but still
fairly easy to understand.
Popular magazines like People, Sports Illustrated and Rolling
Stone are almost never appropriate for a college-level research project.
 
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