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FYS: Climate, Culture & Creativity (Sullivan-Brown)

Types of Information Sources

Trade Publications

*It is important to note that Trade Publications have some overlap with popular sources, historically or in its readership!

Trade publications are neither considered academic or popular; they are resources written for those who work in a specific industry. These publications tend to publish news, statistics, trends and other information relevant to their industry. Authors can be staff editors, journalists, practitioners or academics in the field. They made be published by trade or professional associations. Articles may be short and may not include references, or not nearly as many references as scholarly journal articles. 

Examples of trade publications include: 

  • AdWeek
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education
  • Library Journal
  • Engineering News Record
  • Management Today

Some databases have a search limiter for trade publications 

Adapted from: https://library.ncu.edu/researchprocess/academicandpopular

Where Should I Go??

Compiled by: Jenni Burke, Science Librarian, Butler University

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