Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Paragraph One:
Introduce the topic of the article by summarizing the issue or problem discussed in the
article.
Audience: State the article's intended audience. At what level is it written, and what
general background should the reader have; what general background materials
should the reader be familiar with to understand the article?
Paragraphs Two-Four:
Summarize the main research presented in the article: Proposal/Question
Data/Results
Conclusions/Applications
Final Paragraph:
Personal response to article: How it applies to course
Why you chose it
How you liked it
Criticisms/Questions
References:
State the full bibliographic reference for the article you are reviewing (authors, title,
journal name, volume, issue, year, page numbers, etc.) Important: this is not the
bibliography listed at the end of the article, rather the citation of the article itself.
Also provide a reference for any other that you use or comment on in your review.
Notes:
Generally should not exceed two pages; often one is sufficient.
Should be typed, double spaced, 12 font, Times New Roman.
Use formal English writing rather than short hand.
Submit a copy of the article with the review
*This review format is adopted from the Kennesaw State University, Science Department
format. It can be accessed at science.kennesaw.edu/~htresham/.../ArticleReview.pdf