Title of the Book (in italics when typed, underlined when written)
| Energy Alternatives, Chapter is Hydrogen Fuel Can Replace Gasoline |
Author(s) or Editor
| Jay Stein |
Publisher
| David L. Bender |
Year of Publication
| 1991 |
City of Publication
| San Diego |
Mode of Access (Print if you read the actual book, Electronic if you found it online, or through your kindle/nook/ereader):
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Eddition if indicated:
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FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded):
EX: After having known Edward for just a few short months, Bella admits that “it would cause [her] physical pain to be separated from him now" (Meyer 283).
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Summary of Source (Three-Four Sentences of the Who, What, Where, Why, and How in your own words. NO OPINION):
Credibility of Source:
Author or Editor: Who is the author? What training have they had? If there is no author, examine the editor.
Jay stein was author, he gather some good information about him because he is designer for mechanical system for custom, also he is writing about energy alternatives.
Attachment: Does the author or editor have anything to gain from writing this, or is it simply informative?
EX: The book was written for entertainment value, and meant to garner a profit.
Bias: Do you detect a bias (a favoring of either side) in the author's writing?
EX: The author is clearly biased toward Bella's love of Edward, as she wrote the book.
References: Does the author cite references in the writing? If so, do these add or take away from the credibility?
EX: There are no references, as this is a work of fiction.
Use of Source: How will you use this source in your project?
EX: I plan to use this source as a primary reference, and apply psychology to different quotes within the text, bringing out the ridiculousness of Bella's attachment to a vampire.