Paper Formatting: Your analysis paper should be no more than two pages double-spaced, one-inch margins, font size 10 or 12 brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed three lines) name, and only your name, at the top left of the paper Consider such questions as these to help you organize your paper: Main Topic: Is Wikipedia good or bad? Subtopic questions: Is the specific information contained in both the Wikipedia and BA entries the same or different? How different? How much have the Wikipedia and BA entries changed (or not changed) over a period of at least six months? Do we have any idea of the credentials/authority of the authors who created the Wikipedia and BA entries? Do the entries footnote sources of reference information and provide suggested reading and websites? From your writing in the course, you already note that cited evidence is extremely important! Your overall conclusion should then assess how does the Wikipedia information compare with the information in BA? Which encyclopedia do you find most useful for the term that you have selected. Since you are writing a comparison, you need to be fair. For example, if you examine how many times Wikipedia changed, then you should examine how many times BA changed.

