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Format/Structure: Introduction One of the quickest ways to determine the type of article you are reading is by looking at the format of the
article. Scholarly articles, which contribute knowledge to a particular discipline or subject by reporting on original
research or ideas, generally follow a specific and rigid structure (although the format or order may vary according to
discipline). These articles are geared toward researchers, scholars or professors who are familiar with the structure
of a scholarly article. The articles usually contain the following: Abstract ![]() Cunningham Memorial Library, 650 Sycamore St., Terre Haute, IN 47809 812.237.2580 September 3rd, 2003 Maintained by: Tutorial Task Force Copyright © 2003 Indiana State University Comments and Feedback |