05 - Assignment: Now You Try
This will be a good opportunity for you to practice something that you will be expected to do later in this course a little more in-depth. This guide will help you walk through the process of reading an academic article. It’s good practices for what’s to come. Use the resource 04 - Lesson: A Guide to Reading and Analyzing Academic Articles for more information about each of these questions. (Hopefully you just finished reading it.)
Suggestion: Select an article from one of the electronic databases offered at the Electronic Library of MN. Otherwise, your local county library may provide access to electronic databases for you.
Copy/paste the following table into your submission below and complete.
Step 1 – Consider the article as a whole
Who is writing the article? |
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What are the author’s qualifications? |
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What audience is the author addressing? |
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What is the article about? |
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What sources does the author use? |
Step 2 – Determine the purpose, structure and direction of the article
What is the author’s main point, or thesis? |
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What is the author’s main point, or thesis? |
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What evidence has the author used? |
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What limits did the author place on the study? |
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What is the author’s point of view? |
Step 3 – Read the article; pay attention to writing and presentation
How is the author’s message being delivered? |
Step 4 – Criticism and evaluation of the article
Was there anything that was left unfinished? Did the author raise questions or make points that were left orphaned in the paper? |
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Did it make its case? |
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What does the point made by the argument mean in or to the larger context of the discipline and of contemporary society? |
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Is the organization of the article clear? Does it reflect the organization of the thesis statement? |
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Does the author’s disciplinary focus lead her or him to ignore other ideas? |
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Were there any problems with grammar, sentence structure, or word usage? |
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What did you learn? What are you going to do with this information? |