Part 1: The Worksheet and Prep for Your Paper
Step 1. Pick a Topic. Pick any biology topic such as evolution, biotechnology, genetics, environmental concerns, etc. You can get some ideas from the table of contents of your biology textbook. Topic Selected:
Step 2. Find Two Articles. Find two articles on your selected topic, one that is more popular (magazine or newspaper) and one that is more scholarly, using the library article databases linked on the BIO 101 Lab Research Guide (libguides.nvcc.edu/bio101-al). Create citations for the two articles you found:
Popular Periodical Article (Newspaper or Magazine) Citation: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/video/human-evolution/
Scholarly Journal Article Citation:
After you have found your articles and completed your citations, you can have them reviewed by a librarian to check that you have one of each type of article and to check your citations.
Step 3. Read Articles & Take Notes. Look for, identify, and take notes on:
Article characteristics (select only three of these to focus on):
Author credentials: What are the qualifications of the authors to write these articles? What are their educational credentials and affiliations? What experience do they have writing about this topic?
Audience: Who is the intended audience? Consider language/jargon, concepts.
References: Describe any references or works cited, including the amount of references, type of
references, where in the article the references are provided.
Publisher: Identify the publisher and any relevant information about the publisher.
Purpose: Why was the article written?
Editing: Is it peer reviewed? Or basic editing? How do you know?
Notes on Popular Periodical Article (Newspaper or Magazine)
Popular Article Characteristic 1:
Popular Article Characteristic 2:
Popular Article Characteristic 3:
Article Main Point 1:
Article Main Point 2:
Notes on Scholarly Journal Article
Scholarly Article Characteristic 1:
Scholarly Article Characteristic 2:
Scholarly Article Characteristic 3:
Article Main Point 1:
Article Main Point 2:
Step 4. Compare the Content of the Two Articles and Write a Paper. Use your notes from Step 3 as the basis to write a 1,200-word paper (preferably single spaced and 11 font) comparing the popular and scholarly articles you found to one another: Highlight your chosen criteria.
A. Use three criteria from the list below to describe and discuss for each article:
Author credentials What are the qualifications of the authors to write these articles? What are their educational credentials and affiliations? What experience do they have writing about this topic?
Audience: Who is the intended audience? How can you tell? Consider language/jargon, concepts.
References: Describe any references or works cited, including the amount of references, type of references, where in the article the references are provided.
Publisher: Identify the publisher and any relevant information about the publisher.
Purpose: Why was the article written?
Editing: Is it peer reviewed? Or basic editing? How do you know?
B. Compare the content of the popular and scholarly articles.
Describe 2-3 key points from each article.
How is the content similar?
How is the content different?
Read the section below to get an idea on how to structure the paper, and you can see how the paper will be graded.