Scholarly books | Scholarly articles | |
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Focus | Broader – comprehensive analysis of a topic, enriched with a broad historical perspective. | Narrower – detailed information on specific aspects of a topic, but limited historical context. |
Quality control | Quality is checked by editors (specialists in their academic field who work for scientific publishing houses). | Quality is evaluated by experts (scholarly peers) during the peer review process to ensure accuracy and academic standards. |
Currency | Less current – since writing, editing, and publishing books is a lengthy process, they typically don't include the latest developments. | More current – articles take less time to write and publish, so they cover new developments in a field of study sooner than books. |
Length | Longer – most scholarly books are between 200 and 300 pages long. | Shorter – articles typically range from 10 to 30 pages. |
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