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    How (and Why) to Read Academic Journals for Fun

    By AdminAugust 8, 2023
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    How (and Why) to Read Academic Journals for Fun

    Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR.

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    Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR.

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    Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR.

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    Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR.

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    Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR.

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    Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR.

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    Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR.

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    Academic journals are fonts of information about topics from commonplace to obscure. As a format, they offer a place for scholars in a particular field to share their research, respond to new advances in their line of study, and discuss and analyze the work of others. For researchers, these periodicals are vital in publicizing their work and for staying abreast of the work of others in their field of study.

    Most journals, assuming they are legitimate and well-reviewed by peers, are generally seen as intensely intellectual and mainly circulate to others with an academic interest in what is being published therein. Additionally, some journals or specific articles are either behind individual paywalls or require access to a database such as JSTOR to view the full text. This means that, unlike many other texts, these papers may not circulate at your average public library or be available for online browsing. However, that doesn’t mean that academic journals don’t have something to offer to the casual reader. With a little digging, readers can find academic journals that are entertaining, enlightening, and fascinating.

    While many people may not regularly read research papers, it is vital to understand the role research plays in our lives. While it’s great to read academic journals for fun, it’s also important to understand how to access and break down the information they contain because it can be vital to understanding political, scientific, and other decisions that drive our world.

    Academic journal articles are a window into what other human beings are passionate about and what could be cooler than that? Seeing the enthusiasm someone brings to their life’s work is amazing, and academic articles may be packed full of figures and appendices, but they also represent the hours of hard work that went into that research. Reading academic journals for fun allows readers to glimpse the subjects other people are passionate about and, maybe, to find new interests of their own to further explore.

    Strategies for Reading

    If you haven’t spent a lot of time in the world of academic journals, it can be intimidating to start. One way to start is by familiarizing yourself with strategies for understanding the structure of academic articles and how to glean information from them.

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    First, take a look at this guide from the University of Northern Iowa that contains tips and videos to help you get a sense of how research articles are structured and how to read them. Then, you can dive in further with this guide which also has suggestions for finding academic articles and for organizing your research, and this resource from Brown University which covers some of the commonly used terms you’ll see in articles’ formatting. There’s even this short article (complete with references!) that tells you how to read articles and presents research on the process used.

    Once you’ve found an article you’re interested in, you want to delve further into the specific type of research you’re interested in. For example, if you’re interested in scientific research, check out these quotes from scientists on how they read academic journals and this guide to reading scientific research articles for non-scientists. One of the best practices, for any type of academic journal, is to remember that, unlike books, these articles do not necessarily have to be read from beginning to end.

    Be aware that some journals may not be entirely above board in the articles they accept or their peer-review practices. You can keep up on retractions at this site.

    Sources to Get You Started

    Ready to start reading academic journals for fun? Unless you work at a university or other research institute with database access, you might find a paywall in front of many articles. Below are some ways to access academic articles for free:

    • Open Access Journals — Open access journals are academic journals that are free to access and cover their costs in other ways than charging reader fees. These range from interdisciplinary journals to repositories of journals on a particular subject. Some good places to start looking for peer-reviewed, open-access journal articles include the Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), SSRN (multi-disciplinary research network), Science Open, and the CORE network.
    • Public Library or State Databases — As always, ask a librarian! Your public library card may get you access to research databases that are behind a paywall or membership login. Some states also have database access for K-12 students, such as the Badgerlink network in Wisconsin.
    • JSTOR and JSTOR Daily — JSTOR is a repository for scholarly articles and you can search specifically for open-access documents there by signing up for a free personal account. Once you’ve done that, your search will default to articles you can access and you can view up to a hundred articles per 30-day cycle. JSTOR Daily highlights the free resources JSTOR has, as well as its Open Community Collections, which are available for anyone to browse. (Disclosure: This author also writes for JSTOR Daily.)
    • Google Scholar — While there are debates about the quality of academic articles on Google Scholar, it can be a good place to start your research!

    If you want to continue researching, be sure to check out our guide to academic libraries for everyone and this piece on how to do your own research.

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