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graders to be engaged. Reading Matrix: An International Online
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Host Academic Search Complete.
Common problems I've seen with citations:
- Typing author's first name instead of initial,,,
- Capitalizing the title of the complete journal article, not just the first letter and subsequent proper nouns...
- Forgetting to include the name of the journal or forgetting to italicize it...
- Adding "pages" or "p" before the page numbers...
- Choosing an entry in a journal that is not an article - such as an "Editor's Letter", a"Software Review", or a brief one to two page informational piece...
Make sure your summaries are each between 100-150 words long. You can copy and paste your summary into a Word document - choose the "Review" tab and then click on "Word Count". You wll then get a pop-up wndw with the number of words in your summary, as well as some other interesting statistics.
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