When students approach me for help in understanding an academic article, or when I get asked about the difference between an academic article and an article from an online website, I tell them this:
"Before reading that academic article, it is important to know its parts and what it means to you as a reader. If in the lower grades, you learned about the parts of the book, then it is time to learn about the academic paper and its components."
Knowing the parts of a book or an academic paper is a basic knowledge for citing sources, referencing and in making a bibliography. In addition, I use this infographic and photo of an academic journal "unpacked".
Previous to this inquiry, I have had sessions with the students via the English/Lit classes. My co-teacher had invited me to give a library skills lesson on using an encyclopedia and online sources. For this lesson, I focused on accessing an article in an online encyclopedia and understanding the menus of WBO. My presentations can be views in these links:
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