Understanding
Periodicals:
Scholarly versus Non-scholarly Sources
General Interest Publications
General interest publications are intended to provide
general information to a broad audience and, like
popular publications, have an attractive appearance and
many graphics. The articles are commonly short, and
sometimes the sources are cited. But most often, they
contain no citations. The authors assume a certain level
of intelligence and interest from the reader, but not
special knowledge.
Learn about Popular
Publications
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