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Scholarly Article Review (15% of final grade)
There is a wealth of information available in the traditional formats of books, journals, newspapers, and more. UMUC’s library subscribes to many data bases that contain such resources that are available to you in electronic format. For this assignment, you will do a search of UMUC’s data bases for two (2) scholarly articles in peer reviewed journals on your chosen topic – please note that you must find articles which are available in full text on the UMUC library data bases. In addition to the library research tutorial you completed as the first graded assignment, you should review “Research Skills Tutorial, finding articles www.umuc.edu/library/libhow/articles.cfm
Provide the following for each article:
A complete bibliographic entry (as you would include it in your bibliography) for the site, including the URL and your date of access. You should note that the required style for this class is Chicago Humanities Style (not the author/date variant). The Effective Writing Center created a short overview on using Chicago Humanities Style called “Brief Guide to Citing Sources in Chicago.” It includes a list of sources formatted in this style. The examples labeled N=footnote/endnote format and those labeled B=bibliographic entry. A copy of this guide is located n the Writing Resources section of Course Resources under Content of this LEO class site.
Write a detailed summary of the main points of the article – in your own words.
Describe how the article pertains to your research topic.
The following course outcomes apply to this assignments:
locate, organize, evaluate, and use primary and secondary sources to describe U.S. historical events
bring a logical and informed U.S. historical perspective to discussions of potentially controversial issues related to diversity
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