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READ THE ARTICLES AND DO THE RVIEW. WHILE READING PICK OUT ONE THING THAT STANDSOUT TO YOU MOST and WRITE IN YOUR WON TONE

One page

HIS 102: World History Since 1500

SOURCE REVIEW RUBRIC

Excellent

• Clear and concise summary, demonstrating thorough comprehension of the Source.

• Thoughtful analysis and discussion of the significant & interesting points of the Source.

 specific details; illustrative quotes and examples

 “engages with” the Source and author: asks questions or challenges material

 no significant omissions

• Direct, specific connections to relevant portions of The Fourth Part of the World.

• Careful mechanics, with few spelling or grammatical errors and an organized “flow” of

thoughts and ideas.

• Correct Turabian formatting and citations.

 Times New Roman 12 (footnotes in TNR 10)

 Full citation used as “title”, centered at the top of the page.

 Quotes correctly footnoted, including the use of “Ibid.”

4/A

Good

• Brief summary of the Source, demonstrating comprehension.

• Discussion of some interesting points of the Source.

 a few specific details and examples, including some quotes

 opinions are shared, but interpretation may be light or lacking

(i.e., “So what? Aaand?!? What’s the takeaway”?)

 few or no significant omissions

• Some general allusions to relevant portions of The Fourth Part of the World.

• Careful mechanics, with a few spelling or grammatical errors that do not affect readability.

 may lack some organization or “voice”; thoughts and ideas presented via a

“stream-of-consciousness”

• Mostly correct Turabian formatting and citations.

 Times New Roman 12 (footnotes in TNR 10)

 Full citation used as “title”, centered at the top of the page.

 Incorrect or inconsistent footnote format; may omit the use of “Ibid.”

3/B

Mediocre

• Rambling summary of the Source, demonstrating incomplete or poor comprehension.

• Little actual discussion of the Source’s content or significance.

 few or no specific details and examples

 poorly-chosen or “random” quotes that do not illustrate important points or contribute to

the discussion

 superficial opinions or reactions, rather than considered, analytical thoughts: takes the

Source and author “at face value”

 significant omissions of important content

• No connections to The Fourth Part of the World.

• Spelling or grammar errors and poor organization/structure significantly affect readability.

• Incorrect Turabian formatting and citations.

 Incorrect font or footnote format.

 Source not cited as “title”

2/C

Poor

• Brief “summary” demonstrating incomplete or poor comprehension.

• No discussion of the Source’s content or significance.

 few or no specific details and examples; superficial opinions or reactions

• No connections to The Fourth Part of the World.

• Pervasive spelling/grammar errors and poor organization/structure seriously affect readability.

• Incorrect Turabian formatting and citations.

 Incorrect font; source not cited as “title”; footnotes missing or with significant errors in formatting

1/D

HIS 102 : World History Since 1500

TURABIAN FOOTNOTES

• All source reviews should provide an appropriate citation as a title/header.

• Any and all quotes should be indicated as such with “quotation marks” and cited with footnotes.

• Source reviews without citations will receive a grade of “0”.

• For more types and examples see the History Department Writing Guide (on Canvas) or consult

the most recent (9

th) edition of Kate Turabian’s A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Etc.…

Inserting FOOTNOTES < MS WORD → References → Insert Footnote >

-First footnote of a source = full citation and specific page

-Subsequent footnotes of the same source = author’s last name, specific page

-Ibid. = abbreviation for Latin “same as above”: use Ibid. when the next footnote is…the same as the

one above it. You may change the page number if necessary.

-Example: Ibid., 264.

-All footnotes end with periods [ . ]. All of them. Always.

Journal Articles (JSTOR, etc.)

Author’s First Name and Last Name, “Title of the Article,” Journal Title Volume/Issue # (Date) : pages.

Example: David Woodward, “Reality, Symbolism, Time, and Space in Medieval World Maps,”

Annals of the Association of American Geographers 75/4 (Dec., 1985): 510-521.

Books (Google Books, etc.)

Author’s First Name and Last Name, Book Title (Place of Publication : Publisher, Date), pages.

Example: Toby Lester, The Fourth Part of the World (New York: Free Press, 2010), 462.

Other Online Sources (include as much information as possible)

Author’s First Name and Last Name [if given], “Title of Web Page or Other Item,” Name of

Website. Online : URL (Date of document or date accessed).

Example: (No Author), “Marco Polo and His Travels,” Silkroad Foundation.

Online: (accessed 28 August 2017).

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