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Title
List the title of the paper, the author, and the author’s affiliation (company or
university).
Your name, class, assignment, and date
Body
Summary: Write a summary of the article explaining the nature of the work, the
problems/challenges addressed by the work, the results of the work, and the
advantages of this work over other options.
Review: Provide a critique of the paper describing (in your opinion) the quality of
the work, the significance of the work, and the overall quality of the paper (i.e.,
how well it was written).
Reference
Show the full citation for the paper being reviewed. See References in the paper for
citation format guidelines.
Formatting
The body of the review should use 12pt font with line spacing of 1.5 lines, and text
should be fully justified (aligned to both left and right margins). Use standard margins of
1” on all sides. Each paragraph should start with a 0.5 inch indention with no extra
spaces between paragraphs.
Example
by Andrew Mason
This paper reports the design of blah, blah, blah. To overcome the problems of
blah, blah blah, the authors have designed a circuit that will blah, blah, blah. Key
elements of the design include, blah, blah, blah.
This circuit was implemented in 0.35µm CMOS technology and obtained an operation
frequency of 299MHz with a power dissipation of 19mW at 3V. Blah, blah, blah.
In my opinion, the work covered in this paper provides a revolutionary step in the
area of analog circuit design. The author clearly states the limitations of present
technology and demonstrates the significant advantages resulting from there effort. The
article is well-written and easy to understand for someone knowledgeable in the field of
analog circuits. However, many figures shown in this paper are a week point. They do
little to enhance my understanding of the circuit, and the output plots are not clearly
labeled and difficult to understand. Blah, blah, blah. In summary, this is a very good
paper discussing work that is of tremendous value, but the authors should have spent
more time to enhance the presentation of their results.
Reference:
J. T. Smith and I. M. Silly, “Analog Integrated Circuits,” IEEE J. Solid-State Circ., vol.
53(4), pp. 1234-1245, January 1999.
Preparing a Scientific Article Review
First read and gain a good understanding of the source article. Now write
an abstract for this article that should please both the author and a critical
reader. Your abstract along with the source document represent the first
portion of the assignment. If you are not familiar with writing abstracts you
can locate several online resources in the overview of the research paper.
The second portion of the project will require you to find 3 or more
reference articles from reputable sources, either supporting or refuting one or
more of the claims found in the source document. In the "Critical Evaluation"
section you need to develop a logical and well referenced discussion of these
topics. There is no minimum length but it should not exceed 1000 words.
The third and final portion of the project is your conclusion. You should
use no more than 250 words to tell the reader what you now believe on the
subject and why. You need to provide your rationale for your conclusion in a
logical and rational manor.
Remember this is a science course so your work should avoid the
appearance of emotion or bias. It is best if the entire project is presented in the
third person. You can use the style presented in your text book as an example.
Avoid redundancy
You should keep in mind that the intended audience for this project is your
fellow students. The vocabulary and explanations should therefore be fitting
to this audience. It is likely a good idea to have a fellow classmate, who is
unfamiliar with the subject, review your project before finalizing it.
The format should be similar to the example shown below. More resources
on writing an abstract and MLA formatting can be found then the discussion I
have on the research paper.
Biology Student
Term 5
25 Jun 2003
Abstract
Title, Author, source publication, and date. A well constructed and objective
In 700 to 1000 words prepare a report of your research findings on the claims of
the article. You should cite your references using end notes.5
Conclusion
A one to 3 sentence conclusion of you final assessment of the article and the
References
5
Follow the MLA guidelines for recording citations. If your citation requires
more than one line it should be single spaced
6
Cite the references used in your critical evaluation
Margins
2.54 cm or 1”
Student - 1
Page number
1.27 cm or 0.5”
Standard header for all assignments