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How to identify newspaper and magazine articles
Library Research Skills Tutorial
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Newspaper articles are short articles, written to inform the general public about local, national and international news and current events.
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They are written by journalists, do not contain citations or reference lists, and generally have short titles meant to grab the reader's attention.
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Newspaper articles are a type of primary source and are not considered scholarly, peer reviewed or academic.
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but you’re not sure if it’s a newspaper or magazine article?
Did you find an article but you’re not sure if it’s a newspaper or magazine article?
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Newspaper articles are not always obvious from the search results
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This result is from an article database
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And this one is from the Discovery Search
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But only one indicates that the article is actually news
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Clicking on the title in the results list shows that this is a short article
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It has a short, catchy title
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And it does not contain citations or a reference list
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Magazine articles are written to inform or entertain the general public about current events.
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They are written by journalists, do not contain citations or reference lists, and generally have short titles meant to grab the reader's attention.
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Magazine articles are not considered scholarly, peer reviewed or academic.
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Magazine articles are not always obvious from the search results either
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But magazine articles, like newspaper articles, tend to have short, catchy titles
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Clicking on the results list shows that this is a short article
(759 words)
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In the article there are no citations or a reference list either
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