Saint Jerome as Scholar
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You'll need to find scholarly research articles to learn more about your topic. We've suggested some research databases that we recommend to students studying art history. If you scroll down past that, you can learn how to identify a scholarly journal.
If you have any problems finding articles on your topic, please contact the librarians at Cerritos College for help by using the chat button on the right.
Use the following databases to find articles that are most relevant to your topic. To access databases from off campus you will need to enter your Cerritos College ID and password.
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SCHOLARLY JOURNALS |
POPULAR MAGAZINES |
TRADE PUBLICATIONS |
APPEARANCE |
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Web site:
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Web site: · varies from flashy to plain/functional |
AUDIENCE |
Scholars, researchers, students |
General public |
People in the business or industry |
CONTENT |
News and research (methodology, theory) from the field |
Current events, personalities, and general interest articles |
Industry trends, new products or techniques, and organizational news |
STYLE |
Written for experts using technical language |
Journalistic; written for nonprofessional or layperson. |
Written for people in the business or industry using technical language |
AUTHOR |
Experts, scholars |
Journalists, staff |
Practitioners, staff |
ACCOUNTABILITY |
Peer reviewed, refereed Always bibliographies |
Editorial review No bibliographies |
Editorial review May have short bibliographies |
ADS |
Few or none |
Many, often in color |
Some, often in color |
FREQUENCY |
Usually monthly or quarterly |
Usually weekly or monthly |
Usually weekly or monthly |
EXAMPLES |
American Journal of Nursing Journal of Social Issues |
Rolling Stone Newsweek |
American Libraries Chronicles of Higher Education |