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Practicing citations
It includes a comprehensive guide on all the components of a review article, as well as detailing what should not be included in the article.

This source differentiates itself because it speaks to the fact that not all review articles are made equal.

This is an important aspect of review articles which is why I have chosen to dedicate a section to it, although this information could also potentially fall under the ‘Academic Publishing’ section which already exists in this stub.

This particular article is published in the Laboratory Investigation journal which is a peer-reviewed medical journal of pathology under the Nature Publishing Group.

This article is merely offering anecdotal advice on how to write an evidence-backed review article, so academic stature is not as necessary as it would be if statistics and research were involved.

Answers to Module 7 Questions:
Describe your media: This is a table listing the main, general differences between a research article and a review article. It lists the differences in a simple, dot-point form as to highlight the key points and make it easy to comprehend.

Is it your own work? I created the table, however I have gathered the information from another source. I have paraphrased the information in my own words.

What is the file format? The file format of the table is a PNG image as I would like to embed it at the bottom of my section regarding the difference between the two types of articles.

What license have you chosen? I choose the Creative Commons CC0 Public Dedication 1.0 license, as I would like to make the image available for everyone to use.

What category/gallery will you add it to? Because my topic is quite broad and the table I have created can be used for any discipline, so I would choose to put it in the 'Literature' category under 'Academic Disciplines', given that review articles and research articles are forms of academic literature.

How will you describe the file? I would be sure to include the words 'review article', 'research article', 'difference between', and 'academic literature' within my description.