Blog Post 4: What Other People Are Saying

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Locate and analyze two more credible and relevant sources that build off your previous sources--following up on new aspects discovered or questions raised that will help move you forward on your question.

Similar to the last post, compose a minimum 300 word post that:
  • lists each source’s  complete bibliographic information using a format of your choice (MLA, APA, or other), 
  • summarizes each source in a maximum 100 words each, 
  • evaluates the credibility of the two sources, 
  • discusses how all the sources (4+) you've encountered so far inform your perspective on the main research question you are exploring.

When comparing the sources, these questions from Chapter 22 of Everyone's an Author may help give you direction:
  • What issues, problems, or controversies do your sources address?
  • What else do your sources have in common? Any ideas? facts? examples? statistics? Are any people or works cited in more than one source?
  • What significant differences do you find among sources? Different stances? positions? purposes? kinds of evidence? conclusions?
  • Do any of your sources cite or refer to one another? Does one source provide details, examples, or explanations that build on something said in another? Does any source respond specifically to something said in another?

This post will be evaluated based on the accuracy of the listing formatting, the effectiveness of the summaries in accomplishing their purpose, the depth and effort put into the evaluation and discussion of the sources. Major errors also will lead to deductions--but these will be marked and you can work with me on editing these when revising

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