Idea Book #6: Article Summary The purpose of this Idea Book is to practice your research skills! First, choose a topic that is interesting to you that you would like to learn more about. Then, find a relevant and reliable article on that topic. Read it thoroughly and carefully. Last, write a detailed summary of that article. Include an MLAformatted citation for the article. Your article may be from a print or non-print source. **NOTE: Points will be deducted if any of the above is excluded.** Do the following in your article summary: 1. In your title, indicate the topic you are researching. 2. Put the citation at the top of the page in MLA format. You may use www.easybib.com for help. See the attached guidelines as well. 3. Include the following important information in your summary. a. Speaker – Who is the writer? What do you know about him or her? Is s/he qualified to write on this topic? How do you know? b. Occasion – What is the time and place of this text? What is the immediate occasion for writing this piece? What is the impetus for writing about this topic at this time? c. Audience – Whom is the writer addressing? Or, who might care about this issue? How can you tell? d. Purpose – Why did the author write this? What does s/he want the audience to think, do, understand, etc? Common purposes include writing to inform, to persuade, to describe, to explain, or to expose. e. Subject – What is the topic of this article? What are the key points that author makes? f. Tone – What is the writer’s attitude about the topic? How can you tell? g. Finally, is there anything missing in this article? Viewpoints that aren’t considered, or questions you still have after reading? Remember: your purpose here is to summarize, not to argue. You will have the opportunity later. Trusted Sources: Online articles are fine, but they must be from trustworthy sources of information. One surefire way to know that an article is credible is to use your library resources. 1. 2. 3. Go to http://sfalibrary.weebly.com Hover over “Library Resources” and Click on “Databases” Search the databases for sources. I recommend “Issues & Controversies.” Researching at home? Use this Username: austin Password: austin Possible Topics: Choose something of interest to you! Some possible issues / topics… Affordable Care Act Chemical Weapons Cybercrime Drones Gay Rights Government Shutdown Gun Control Immigration Policy Legacy of the Arab Spring NFL / Head Injuries NSA Surveillance Programs Performance Enhancing Drugs Voting Rights Act War on Terror You will submit this Idea Book to www.turnitin.com. It must be at least 250 words. Idea Book #6: Article Summary How to write a citation in MLA Format Fill in the source information below, providing as much information as possible. Print Source _______________________________________________________________________________. AUTHOR(S) – Last Name , First Name “________________________________________________________________________.” TITLE OF ARTICLE / CHAPTER _________________________________________________________________________. TITLE OF BOOK / MAGAZINE / ENCYCLOPEDIA / NEWSPAPER ___________________________: __________________________________, ___________. CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY YEAR Online Source _______________________________________________________________________________. AUTHOR(S) – Last Name , First Name “________________________________________________________________________.” TITLE OF ARTICLE / PAGE _________________________________________________________________________. TITLE OF WEBSITE _________________________________. ______________________________________. DATE PUBLISHED DATE ACCESSED Examples Ellis, Doris. “The Samurai.” History of Japan. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., 1989. Elliott, Michael. "Osama Bin Laden: The Biggest Fish of Them All." Time. Time, 17 Mar. 2003. Web. 07 Jan. 2014. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1004410,00.html. For Help www.easybib.com – has an online form that will format the citation for you http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm - examples of citations http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/ - a guide to documentation You will submit this Idea Book to www.turnitin.com. It must be at least 250 words.