Property and fatalities
Bibliography Citation
abstract should include:
I. Bibliography Citation
A. Author, “Title of Article”, Title of Periodical, date, page number(s).
II. Body (in your own words)
A. State briefly the content and main points of the article. Presentation of the information in a logical, free flowing manner is imperative — a person should be able to read your abstract and understand the main points without having to read the article itself.
III. Evaluation
A. Critique the article as it relates to:
1. Content
2. Value to the profession
3. Methodology to apply content of the article
4. Other comments
Abstracts are to come from a current journal or periodical, (3 years old or newer) not a textbook or other reference book (topic related to safety inspection). Abstracts must be typed double-spaced with 1″ margins. No fonts larger than 12 point are to be used. Abstracts should be 1-1/2 to 2 pages in length. Neatness (spelling grammar, appearance) counts. Do not use a cover sheet. Any variation from the above format will result in loss of points. Abstracts may be graded by for grammar and spelling