Plagiarism will not be tolerated, anyone caught plagiarizing will receive 0 points
1. Single-spaced typed
2. 5 to 10 pages, citations, illustrations, graphs, and tables are not included in page count
3. Separate Citations page, including at least 3 primary resources, you may include more if you so desire
a. One citation must be a primary literature article from a peer reviewed scientific journal
b. One citation may be your book
c. One citation may be a website
d. In the citation page each citation must include the year of publication, the names of all the authors, the title of the publication in “ “, the chapter, volume, and edition of the publication (if applicable), and page numbers used by you for information gathering purposes. The citation page shown present the citations in alphabetical order and separated by a blank line.
i. Citation Page Examples:
1. Doe, J., 1999. “Why is the sky blue?” Journal of Important Stuff, Vol 2., 2-10p.
2. Doe, J., Doe, E., and Begood, J., 1999. “Why is the sky blue?” Journal of Important Stuff, Vol 2., 2-10p.
e. Citations in the text should take the form of (Author last name, first initial., and year published) after the cited text or immediately below the illustration/table/graph. If there are two or more authors indicate this in the citation by writing (Author last name, first initial., et al., year published)
i. In text citation examples:
1. (Doe, J., 1999)
2. (Doe, J., et al, 1999)
4. Illustrations, graphs, and tables must be original works of art, or the source must be clearly cited in the citations page
5. Graphs must be clearly labeled with a title and brief description, and including axis labels and values.
6. Papers can be in any organizational format you prefer, except for the first and last paragraphs, and the citations page.
a. The first paragraph must briefly summarize the paper.
b. The last paragraph must summarize your own predicted future impacts of the disease, and justification for each of those predictions.
c. The citations page must be the last page of your paper on its own separate sheet
Wilson Disease
December 5th, 2016