Scholarly journals often publish other types of writing relating to communication between members of the field. These articles are usually short in length and are considered not scholarly. Examples of this type of writing include: book reviews, letters to the editor, comments on previously published articles, obituaries.
For more help identifying scholarly articles, see the Information Sources tab.
Tip: If you see a Find It! button like the one below, click on it to connect to the full text.
If the article is not available, request it via Interlibrary Loan.