Scholarly articles can be a challenge to read. Remember, it’s a conversation between scholars and researchers, so it will include a lot of jargon, or experty words that everyday people don’t often use. That’s okay because you can always look up any words you don’t know.
The good news is, scholarly articles all follow the same basic template.
When we read a novel or book for fun, we read linearly, meaning we start at the beginning and read through to the end. Reading a peer reviewed article is different.
This video is about the anatomy of a scholarly article. Once you know the typical framework for these articles, you can quickly scan and decide whether an article will support your research.
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