17 Aug After the abstract, provide an evaluative comment on the article’s content. Explain your thoughts about the article.
Sources
List the title of the article at the top of each annotated bibliography along with your name.
Content
The annotated bibliography should not be more than 1 page and must consist of three parts; the title, an abstract, and your comments. You may not directly quote any material in your analysis. Each part will begin with the appropriate heading.
1. Title: The first line of the document must include the title of the article you are reviewing.
2. Abstract: The first paragraph will consist of a descriptive abstract of the article. In other words, summarize the content of the article. This section must be a minimum of five complete lines. Not five sentences but five full lines of text.
3. Comment: After the abstract, provide an evaluative comment on the article’s content. Explain your thoughts about the article. How does it apply to what we have learned in class? Do you see any future potential for the material or process you read about, other than that discussed by the author? This section must be a minimum of five complete lines. Not five sentences but five full lines of text.
An article review that does not have each of the three headings and/or does not cover all three areas will receive 0 points. You must have a minimum of five lines for the abstract section and five lines for the comment section.
THE ARTICLE LINK: Above it All, Air & Space Magazine, September 01, 2009
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/…