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Titles of all journals (which academic or not) should be italicized.
It is not necessary to underline the name of academic journals when referring to them as references. Proper APA format calls for listing the name, but not underlining it.
Scholarly journals are also known as academic journals, peer-reviewed journals, or research journals.
The best source for a geography project would be reputable and authoritative websites such as National Geographic, CIA World Factbook, or academic journals and books. It's important to ensure that the information is accurate, up-to-date, and from reliable sources to support your project effectively.
There are various types of online journals on a variety of different topics. Online journals usually provide material for academic research. Universities are good sources of online journals.
If you are writing an academic paper, you italicize the names of books, magazines, journals....etc
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You can check Academic Britannica online. Or you can Google scholarly journals and look for a website that has such journals.
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The cited source that is most likely a magazine article would typically include the name of a magazine, a specific issue and/or volume number, and page numbers. It may also have a more informal tone compared to academic journals or books.
A scholarly source typically has attributes such as peer review, citations, author credentials, objective language, and references to other relevant literature. It is usually published in academic journals or books to contribute to the existing body of knowledge in a particular field.
Information can come from various sources such as books, articles, websites, academic journals, research studies, interviews, personal experiences, and data collected through experiments or surveys. It is important to evaluate the credibility and reliability of the source when using the information for decision-making or research.