How Do You Write An Article For A Scholarly Journal?
Writing an article for a scholarly journal is not the same as writing an article for a popular magazine. However, you can follow many different steps to make it a more manageable and enjoyable undertaking. Using 12 words or fewer, write a title describing the contents of your paper. Example: “Dismantling the Science Fiction and Fantasy Collections in an Academic Library Setting.” Write the authors’ or editors’ names. Write the institutional affiliations. Examples: University of New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; Holland College, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Write the date or year in which the paper was written (optional). Using 200 to 300 words, summarize the most important aspects of your entire paper. This should address the purpose of the paper, the methods you used to conduct research for the paper, and a brief conclusion emphasizing your theoretical interpretation of the research you conducted. Using past tense, write in a passive voice and an active