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Anatomy of a Scholarly Article
For a quick overview of the parts of a scholarly article, click on the link below to see an example of a scholarly article and its parts. We will look at the different parts more closely in the next module.
Reading a scholarly journal article does not need to be daunting. Here are some suggestions:
Read the abstract first. This should give you a complete overview of the article.
Skim the article to get a sense of the sections and general contents.
Read the abstract/introduction and then skip to the conclusion or discussion section. This will help you get an overall sense of the article and whether or not it is relevant to your research.