Suzy Nachtsheim
Academic Preparation 5 section 2
28 May 2014
Library Tutorial Assignment
Work Cited
Surman, O.S, R. Saidi, R. Purtilo, M. Simmerling, D. Ko, and T.F Burke. “The Market of Human Orangs: A Window into a Poorly Understood Global Business.” Transplantation Proceedings (2008): 491-493. Print.
Meckler, Laura. “‘Kidney Shortage Inspires A Radical Idea: Organ Sales.’ As Waiting List Grows, Some Seek to Lift Ban; Exploiting the Poor?” The Wall Street Journal 13 Nov. 2007: 1-5. Print.
Cohen, I. G, “Can the Government Ban Organ Sale? Recent Court Challenges and the Future of US Law on Selling Human Organs and Other Tissue.” American Journal of Transplantation (2012): 1983-1987. Print.
An Evaluation of Sources …show more content…
Saidi, R. Purtilo, M. Simmerling, D. Ko, and T.F Burke. “The Market of Human Orangs: A Window into a Poorly Understood Global Business.” Transplantation Proceedings (2008): 491-493. Web.
1. This source includes a Works Cited/References.
2. It discussed both sides of the issue.
3. The evidence in this source is sufficient.
4. The author considers opposing arguments.
5. There is a sponsor. The copyright belongs to The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
Conclusion: The source is suitable for an academic paper.
Meckler, Laura. “Kidney Shortage Inspires A Radical Idea: Organ Sales.” The Wall Street Journal 13 Nov. 2007: 1-5. Web.
1. This source includes a Works Cited/References.
2. It discussed both sides of the issue.
3. The evidence in this source is sufficient.
4. The author considers opposing arguments.
5. There is a sponsor. The copyright belongs to Elsevier Inc.
Conclusion: The source is suitable for an academic