CLAS 2P32 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Popular Publications, Critical Reading, Grey Literature
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Refers to only that which is considered scholarly, such as articles in academic journals, usually written by university professors or. Include a wider range of sources, such as printed works o topics of archeological interest in semi- scholarly and popular publications. Two types of primary avenues: periodicals. Are used in library and information science to denote a publication that is published on a regular basis, such as daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, three times a year, twice a year, or annually. Major types include: magazines, journals, newsletters or bulletins of associations and newspapers. Scholarly and semi-scholarly books are published by university presses associations of professional archeologists or commercial publishers. Known as academic literature, is published in two forms: journal articles and books. Most scholarly writing is done by university professors and graduate students working on their master"s degree or ph. D. quite simply because it is they who are conducting the research. Generally follows the format of most scientific writing.