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This form is provided for your convenience in preparing a review. You may download a PDF copy, or a Microsoft Word document copy, or print this form as is most convenient for you. For on-line reference, click each of the captions (Tile, Citation, etc.) and information from the FAQ will appear in a separate screen.

Title:

Citation:

Author(s):

Editor(s):

C.O.M.P. Designation:

Subject:

Primary Claim:

Descriptive Details:

Number of:  Pages:             Illustrations:                   Photographs:

Publication Date:                                  Edition number, and Date:

Physical Size (dimensions):                                           Typography:

Are there footnotes or endnotes?            Yes/No                           A few, many, copious?

Is there a Bibliography?                           Yes/No                         Number of Pages:

Is there a Glossary?                                  Yes/No                         Number of Pages:

Is there an Index?                                    Yes/No                            Number of Pages:

Is the book a translation?                        Yes/No         Source language:

Are the source or sources easily determined?                           Yes/No

Is the translation glossary or dictionary listed?                         Yes/No

Is the foreign text included?                                                      Yes/No

               If yes, is it full or partial, side-by-side?

               If no, is there any explanation?

List any special features or qualities:

How did the book come to be written?

Does the author have any special or commercial interest readers should know of?

Is there a particular viewpoint that is at the root of the book?

Was the book written for a specific purpose?

Who is  the intended reader?

How old is the book and what experiences are associated with it?

Does the book provide the evidence necessary for peer evaluation?

What are the book’s strong points?

What are the book’s weak points?

How does the book relate to comparable books?

Summary

Overall rating

Comments

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