I haven't heard it refered to like that. Most artist jobs are looking for lists of companies you worked for, or freelance jobs, courses or diplomas. They usually require a portfolio of your work to be reviewed at an interview. Articles could refer to the "artwork". Chronological order maybe.
Can you be a little more specific. I have had articles written on how to organize your homework, how to write science fair project reports, etc. If you are looking for similar articles you can go to http://www.freelancewritingdesk.com. These are writers who are good at educational articles. I get all my articles written by them for my homeschool website.
The likely word may be "bibliography" (list of books or articles). The similar word is biography (life story).
The clickbait articles are getting so out of control that social networks are looking into measures to reduce them.The medical articles were nothing new.Here are the accused's articles of clothing.
Any magazine will pay if the articles are of high enough quality. However, most magazines are not looking for one-off articles and rely on their hired writers to produce the articles. You should search for magazines looking for part time writers.
People are looking up for informative articles, articles on self-help and current affairs. I asked the same questions a few months ago as I wanted to put some exciting stuff on my website.
In sentence, i am looking at the window, the article is 'the'.Articles of speech in the English language are a, an, the.He bit into the apple.I had an awful trip.
In newspaper articles, online articles, and e-book articles there is a lot of information about applying for va loans. The way to find it is to know what you're looking for too.
One reference that lists available magazine articles alphabetically by subject is the "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature." This resource categorizes articles based on subjects and provides citations to articles in various magazines based on these subjects. It is a useful tool for researchers and individuals looking for specific articles on particular topics.
The first U.S. government was called "The Articles of Confederation"You might also be looking for unicameral government
To find articles that have cited a specific paper, you can use academic databases like Google Scholar or Web of Science. Simply search for the title of the paper you are interested in, and then look for the option to view articles that have cited that paper. This will show you a list of other scholarly articles that have referenced the paper you are looking for.
Here is a website, where you can find articles on practically anything. http://www.sciencedaily.com/ Just search around a bit to find what your looking for.
What information are you looking for? I have several books and articles I can email info to you. If you google this (spelled bridle by the way) there are some great articles that come up.