- Literature Critiques
Organize the critique into four main sections: Introduction/Background, Experimental Rationale (including the hypothesis tested), Methods (presenting each figure or table as a separate text paragraph, with the actual figure(s) at the end of the document), Results, and Conclusions. References should follow The Journal of Cell Biology formatting for both in-text references and for the critique bibliography (http://jcb.rupress.org/site/misc/ifora.xhtml).
Each critique is a maximum of 4 pages in typed length, NOT INCLUDING FIGURES. Figures should be placed in order, at the end of the document
Literature Critique Grading Rubric
CATEGORY | |
1. Introduction/Background | Summary of essential background required to
understand the experimental problem and the authors hypothesis (including references). |
2. Experimental Rationale / Hypothesis to be tested | Description of the rationale for the author’s studies
(including references) and a statement identifying the specific hypothesis to be tested in the paper. |
3. Methodology Used / Alternative Approaches | Organized figure-by-figure, a discussion of
the methodology and alternate methodologies used or not used for each figure (please include the actual figure in your critique). |
4. Results / Interpretation | Summary of the results of each figure including
interpretation with respect to the larger scope of the paper. |
5. Writing Skills | Written presentation, including organization and
thought logic, grammar, and overall clarity. |
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