Literature Critiques

  1. 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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