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STEP BY STEP GUIDELINE TO WRITE ARTICLE REVIEW

What is an Article Review?


An article review is a common academic assignment where you summarize and assess
another person’s article. In this type of assignment, you read a specific article,
evaluate it critically, and write your observations in the review.
The main purpose of writing the article review is to:
• Explore the strong and weak points

• Highlight the main methodologies


• Provide a critical evaluation

• Help clarify questions

• Explain the current state of knowledge


A review of an article should not provide new information. Instead, it explores and
evaluates the work done by another writer to help you make up your mind on
whether or not this piece is worth reading in its entirety.
Moreover, thinking analytically and critically is a must when working on such an
assignment. This task can be more difficult than it looks, but success comes with
practice.

How to Write an Article Review?


Creating a well-written article review is not easy, but you can do it with some steps.
To create an informative and engaging work for your audience, you should follow the
below-mentioned steps.
1. Preparation
You need to know what type of review is right for your article. This will make it easier
for you to read and understand it.
Below are some main stages that help you get started.
o Read the article. Make notes or highlight the main sections.

o Summarize the main ideas, arguments, findings, and positions.


o Identify the strong claim.

o Critique the article contributes to the field.

o Examine the title, abstract, introduction, headings, and conclusion.


Remember these stages in your mind and start writing your review.
2. Create an Outline
Review each item in the article summary to determine whether it was accurate and
clear. Get back to your notes and preliminary outline to see what you include in your
review. Then, create an outline and organize all the information you need to add to
your review.
3. Write the Title
The title of your review should reflect the main focus. You can either use an
interrogative, descriptive, or declarative title to attract readers’ attention and make
them want more information about what you're writing about.
4. Cite the Article
Now, place the citation in the proper format. Consider the style your professor
recommends; this will help you avoid future problems.
5. Identify the Article
In this step, you should include the identification of the reviewed article. Start by
referring to the title, author, and year of publication in the first paragraph.

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