Other Examples: Journal of American History, Music Quarterly, and Foreign Affairs.
Journals can be easily recognized if they have the word "journal" in the title (Journal of the American Dental Association).
Journals are usually published on a quarterly (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall) or monthly basis.
Long, in depth articles cover case studies, report research and contain bibliographies.
Journals are geared toward scholars, researchers, or professionals.
Journals contain few photographs or advertisements.
Journals are usually sponsored by an academic or professional organization.