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FYSP 159: Back to the Land

Parts of a Scholarly Article

Abstract

Brief summary of the article.
Introduction States the topic, purpose, and argument of the article.
Methods Mentions steps taken to support argument of the article.
Results/Findings Shares results of the research.
Discussion Analyzes and talks about the findings of the research.
Conclusion Synthesizes the article's findings and argument.
References List of cited sources.

 

Reading Scholarly Articles

How To Read A Scholarly Article


Read The Abstract
The abstract will give you a general understanding of the article. Also, pay attention to the authors and their titles.


Read The Conclusion

The conclusion will summarize the author's findings including ways of improving the research.


Read The Introduction

The introduction will set up the layout of the article and the main argument of the article.

Tip #1: Highlight important ideas.


Read The First And Last Sentence Of Each Paragraph

The first and last sentence of each paragraph will give you a brief understanding of the discussion. 

Tip #2: Take notes on the margins.


Read The Rest Of The Article

After getting a general idea of the article, read the entire article to get a full picture of the author's argument.

Tip #3: Repeat steps one and two.