Search for a science article from the Elsevier ScienceDirect…
Search for a science article from the Elsevier ScienceDirect…
Search for a science article from the Elsevier ScienceDirect…
Search for a science article from the Elsevier ScienceDirect research database at the Hunt Library
- (or any library)
- using the ScienceDirect tutorial.
- For search terms, use any environmental topic that interests you. You may use your textbook glossary as a guide if you choose. It is entirely likely that your first few searches will yield a large number of titles at first, but it will be up to you to narrow it down to one article to review.
- When you have found an article that interests you, download the PDF, and read the entire article. NOTE: Science articles can be very intimidating to read for those who are not scientists. They may contain a great number of unfamiliar terms, long mathematical equations, and advanced concepts that require higher-level education to fully understand. You are not required to completely analyze the data, concepts, or equations while reading the article. However, you must get a basic understanding of what the article is about, what the researchers were studying, their methods, and what their results and conclusions were.
- After reading the article, write a 1 to 2 page short paper essay (text only, double-spaced) that summarizes the contents of the article. Your summary must (A) be in your own words, (B) not include any pictures, and (C) be written to APA standards with a cover page and a works cited page (NOT included in the page count). WARNING: Do not simply reproduce the article abstract.
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