Summarize the main points without introducing new information. Restate the thesis in light of the evidence provided and offer a final thought or a call for future research. References
This section should provide a brief summary of the paper in 150–250 words. It explains the problem being addressed, the methods used, the primary results, and the overall conclusion. Example: This paper explores the impact of software versioning (v1.2.76) on user accessibility in open-source documentation. 1. Introduction
[Example]: Documentation Team. (2023). Software Release Notes v1.2.76 . Open Source Press.
Describe how you gathered your information or conducted your research.
Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title of the Book or Article . Publisher/Journal.