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[Journal, Year, Volume, Pages] EME 590 [Title of paper] [Journal, Year, Volume, Pages] (Group members) [Date]

Issues and assumptions SUMMARY (1): Issues and assumptions

SUMMARY (2): Methodology

SUMMARY (3): R&D

SUMMARY (4): Conclusion(s)

CRITICAL ANALYSIS (1): Organization OK?

Issues and assumptions OK? CRITICAL ANALYSIS (2): Issues and assumptions OK?

CRITICAL ANALYSIS (3): Discussion OK?

CRITICAL ANALYSIS (4): Conclusion(s) OK?

CITED REFERENCES (1): Timeline

Examples of work cited appropriately CITED REFERENCES (2): Examples of work cited appropriately

Examples of work not cited CITED REFERENCES (3): Examples of work not cited

Examples of work cited inappropriately CITED REFERENCES (4): Examples of work cited inappropriately

CITING REFERENCES (1): Timeline

Examples of appropriate citations CITING REFERENCES (2): Examples of appropriate citations

Examples of failure to cite CITING REFERENCES (3): Examples of failure to cite

Examples of inappropriate citations CITING REFERENCES (4): Examples of inappropriate citations

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