Differences between websites and journal articles

As you undertake research for your next paper or project, you will likely encounter both websites and online journal articles. But, what’s the difference between these two types of sources? In this post, we discuss the main differences between websites and journal articles.

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How to write an annotated bibliography in Chicago style [Updated 2024]

A Chicago annotated bibliography includes citations for the sources you are using and an annotation summarizing and/or evaluating each source. In this article, we define what an annotated bibliography is and offer tips for formatting one in Chicago style. We also include a Chicago citation example and a sample annotation.

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What citation style to use for business [Updated 2025]

In this post, we discuss the most frequently used citation styles for business. We highlight the main features and provide examples of both in-text and bibliographic references for each style.

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What citation style to use for political science [Updated 2025]

In this post, we explore the most commonly used citation styles for political science. We cover Chicago, MLA, APSA, APA, and Turabian, and provide examples and extra resources for each style.

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What is a flipped classroom?

In traditional learning, students first learn about a topic in the classroom from a teacher. Then, they’re sent away to analyze, process, and synthesize what they’ve learned through homework.

In a flipped classroom (also known as an inverted classroom), the traditional method is reversed. Instead, students review lecture materials before class, often via technology. Then, they use their time in the classroom to apply concepts and ideas through interactions with their peers and teachers.

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