Biology 59: Plant Biology

George M. Diggs, Jr.
Department of Biology and Center for Environmental Studies
Austin College, Sherman, Texas
& Research Associate, Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), Fort Worth

 


To Contact Dr. Diggs:

Austin College Phone: (903) 813-2246, Home Phone (903) 868-1642
Office: 317 Moody Science
Mailing Address: Department of Biology, Austin College, Sherman, TX 75090
AC Suite 61564
e-mail: gdiggs@austincollege.edu
Home page: http://artemis.austincollege.edu/acad/bio/gdiggs/diggs.html
Office Hours: 1:30-2:30 M, Tu; Other times by appointment.


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Plant Biology -- Fall 2003

PLANT BIOLOGY RESEARCH SUMMARY AND LITERATURE CITED

Assignment: Each student will be required to do a short summary of the most recent botanical research on a topic of their own choosing. The final product will be a three-four page (typed, double-spaced) summary paper and an associated literature cited. The grade will be determined by the depth of research, the recentness of the references, and the integration and understanding shown in the summary. The purpose of this paper is not for you to produce a lengthy tome; rather it is for you to learn about doing up-to-date research on a specific scientific topic. You are required to use the on-line computer search capability available at the Abell Library as well as some appropriate source off the internet. Indicate in your literature cited how you found each reference (e.g., internet, on-line search, bibliography of another paper, etc.). You should have at least ten references including at least five recent original research articles from appropriate scientific journals (e.g. Science, Sida, Systematic Botany, Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, etc.). Articles in sources such as Discover and Scientific American are usually summaries, not presentations of original research. You may also include summaries or older or more general reference works in addition to your five original research articles. An "original research article" is a report in which the authors present new data and conclusions based on those data. The citation of references and the format of your literature cited must follow the examples on the attached paper ("in note" style). Because of computer and interlibrary loan time constraints, you should begin work on your paper at least one month in advance of the deadline. I suggest you discuss your choice of topic with me before investing substantial time. Your title, a typed paragraph outlining the topic, and a list of at least three references are due at class time on Tuesday, 28 October. The assignment is due at class time on Tuesday, 18 November. Staple this sheet to the front of your paper prior to handing it in. You will give a twelve minute oral presentation based on your topic during one of our classes or laboratories.

STUDENT ______________________________

GRADE ________________________________

1. Literature Cited (depth of research; topic covered adequately?;

number and diversity of appropriate references) _________

2. Recentness of references ______________________________________

3. Computer searches/Internet references indicated _____________________

4. Integration and understanding shown ____________________________

5. Correct format (references, lit. cited, length, typed, etc.) ______________

6. Title, paragraph, and list of references completed and on time __________

7. Oral presentation of paper _____________________________________

COMMENTS:

For further information about this course, please contact:

Dr. George Diggs, Professor
Department of Biology
Austin College
900 N. Grand Ave.
Sherman, TX 75090
903-813-2246
Fax: 903-813-3199
gdiggs@austincollege.edu


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