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Scientific Literature
  The Types of Articles
Thousands of scientific articles are published in
  scholarly, peer-reviewed journals every year.
Popular publications like magazines and newspapers also
  publish a vast amount of material on scientific topics.
But there is a big difference between a magazine
           article and a scholarly one.
And not even all scholarly articles are the same
This presentation will walk you through the basics
of the types of scholarly and popular press articles
             and unlock their mysteries.
In scientific research, scholarly journal articles are the
  primary way research is communicated and spread.
Because these journals are not widely available outside
academic institutions, you may have never seen a scholarly
      article so first we will discuss two basic types.
Type 1:
 The Primary
Research Article
The primary research article is the most basic means by
  which scientists report the results of their research.
A primary research articles begins when a single researcher
  (or more often a group of them) perform an experiment.
When you do an experiment in lab class you are often
assigned a lab report with an Introduction, Materials and
Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions sections.
Research articles are based on this same structure.
Let's take a look at some of the major parts of a
                 research article
The article starts with some basic information including
   the Article's title, author's names and affiliations.
The publication date information shows that this article
       passed through a peer review process.
After the publication information you'll see a short
    summary of the article called an abstract.
Abstracts are provided so you can quickly see if an
 article contains information you are interested in.
The text of the article begins with an introduction which discusses
     previous work on the subject and gives a brief overview.
In most articles this will be followed by a methods section.
And then results.
The results section generally contains a number of charts, graphs,
             or tables to express the data discussed.
The discussion section may also contain more graphs
  as it puts the results into a broader context with
          information from other research.
An article's text often ends with acknowledgements and thanks
 from the authors for assistance or funding for the research.
And finally the article's bibliography, citing all of the other
             research discussed in the article.
This list of references is a valuable place to look for
       other articles that you may find useful.
Type 2:
The Review Article
Review articles are also scholarly and subject to peer
 review but they differ from primary research in their
                        content.
Rather than a lab report, a Review article is similar to a
   research paper like you have written for school.
Researchers gather together many primary review articles
  on a topic and summarize them into a review article.
The review article starts with the same publication details
 and abstract that you would find in a research article...
...but unlike a research article the entire text of a review
article is a discussion of the research done of the topic
     with new or original research being presented.
These articles allow you to review a lot of primary
research in a short time and identify which of the
     research articles you will find valuable.
Because so much material is covered, the list of
   references at the end of a review article is
 generally much more extensive than that of a
 research article, often running several pages.
And to get the most out of a review article you'll
need to be able to follow and read the citations to
 each research article in the references section.
Citations come in two basic formats
      depending on the article:
    parenthetical and numbered.
With a parenthetical citation you look for the author's
name (or occasionally title) in the list of references,
      which are generally listed alphabetically.
With a numeric citation you refer to the footnote
    number in the references list at the end.
In either case, the result will be a citation to another
article, which you will need to decipher so you can find
                  the article in question.
Most citations will contain these basic pieces of
information that you would need to locate an article.
Although different journals will have slightly different
formats, the same basic information will still be present
               and should be identifiable.
Often a journal name will be abbreviated; you can do a web
  search for an abbreviation to get the journal's full title.
With the citation you can use the Journal Finder page on
  the Library's Website to find or order the full article.
Popular Press or
Background Articles
In addition to scholarly articles, your project will ask you to
      use background articles to gather information.
Popular Press or background articles are those that come
from non-scholarly sources like magazines and newspapers.
These articles are generally written by
  journalists rather than scientists.
And they are written to be read by the general public,
     rather than students or other researchers
This means that background articles will often describe
 the topic in a way that is much easier to understand…
…and contain important basic information that would be
considered too simple to put in a scholarly article.
Just like scholarly articles, your librarian will
show you how to find background articles when
    you come to the library lab next week.

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Types of Articles

  • 1. Scientific Literature The Types of Articles
  • 2. Thousands of scientific articles are published in scholarly, peer-reviewed journals every year.
  • 3. Popular publications like magazines and newspapers also publish a vast amount of material on scientific topics.
  • 4. But there is a big difference between a magazine article and a scholarly one.
  • 5. And not even all scholarly articles are the same
  • 6. This presentation will walk you through the basics of the types of scholarly and popular press articles and unlock their mysteries.
  • 7. In scientific research, scholarly journal articles are the primary way research is communicated and spread.
  • 8. Because these journals are not widely available outside academic institutions, you may have never seen a scholarly article so first we will discuss two basic types.
  • 9. Type 1: The Primary Research Article
  • 10. The primary research article is the most basic means by which scientists report the results of their research.
  • 11. A primary research articles begins when a single researcher (or more often a group of them) perform an experiment.
  • 12. When you do an experiment in lab class you are often assigned a lab report with an Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions sections.
  • 13. Research articles are based on this same structure.
  • 14. Let's take a look at some of the major parts of a research article
  • 15. The article starts with some basic information including the Article's title, author's names and affiliations.
  • 16. The publication date information shows that this article passed through a peer review process.
  • 17. After the publication information you'll see a short summary of the article called an abstract.
  • 18. Abstracts are provided so you can quickly see if an article contains information you are interested in.
  • 19. The text of the article begins with an introduction which discusses previous work on the subject and gives a brief overview.
  • 20. In most articles this will be followed by a methods section.
  • 22. The results section generally contains a number of charts, graphs, or tables to express the data discussed.
  • 23. The discussion section may also contain more graphs as it puts the results into a broader context with information from other research.
  • 24. An article's text often ends with acknowledgements and thanks from the authors for assistance or funding for the research.
  • 25. And finally the article's bibliography, citing all of the other research discussed in the article.
  • 26. This list of references is a valuable place to look for other articles that you may find useful.
  • 28. Review articles are also scholarly and subject to peer review but they differ from primary research in their content.
  • 29. Rather than a lab report, a Review article is similar to a research paper like you have written for school.
  • 30. Researchers gather together many primary review articles on a topic and summarize them into a review article.
  • 31. The review article starts with the same publication details and abstract that you would find in a research article...
  • 32. ...but unlike a research article the entire text of a review article is a discussion of the research done of the topic with new or original research being presented.
  • 33. These articles allow you to review a lot of primary research in a short time and identify which of the research articles you will find valuable.
  • 34. Because so much material is covered, the list of references at the end of a review article is generally much more extensive than that of a research article, often running several pages.
  • 35. And to get the most out of a review article you'll need to be able to follow and read the citations to each research article in the references section.
  • 36. Citations come in two basic formats depending on the article: parenthetical and numbered.
  • 37. With a parenthetical citation you look for the author's name (or occasionally title) in the list of references, which are generally listed alphabetically.
  • 38. With a numeric citation you refer to the footnote number in the references list at the end.
  • 39. In either case, the result will be a citation to another article, which you will need to decipher so you can find the article in question.
  • 40. Most citations will contain these basic pieces of information that you would need to locate an article.
  • 41. Although different journals will have slightly different formats, the same basic information will still be present and should be identifiable.
  • 42. Often a journal name will be abbreviated; you can do a web search for an abbreviation to get the journal's full title.
  • 43. With the citation you can use the Journal Finder page on the Library's Website to find or order the full article.
  • 45. In addition to scholarly articles, your project will ask you to use background articles to gather information.
  • 46. Popular Press or background articles are those that come from non-scholarly sources like magazines and newspapers.
  • 47. These articles are generally written by journalists rather than scientists.
  • 48. And they are written to be read by the general public, rather than students or other researchers
  • 49. This means that background articles will often describe the topic in a way that is much easier to understand…
  • 50. …and contain important basic information that would be considered too simple to put in a scholarly article.
  • 51. Just like scholarly articles, your librarian will show you how to find background articles when you come to the library lab next week.