Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR XX TOPIC [your topic here]
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR XX TOPIC 4
Annotated Bibliography for [your topic here]Your Full Name
Berkeley College
Annotated Bibliography for [Your Title Here]
Next week, you will be using this research to write a Letter to the Editor. In this letter, you will express your views on a debateable issue within in your field of study. This week, we re accumulating the research necessary to prepare this letter.
To start your Annotated Bibliography, write an introductory paragraph to gain the attention of your reader and set the context for your research. Start with the attention-grabbing idea, such as an anecdote or fact about your topic. Provide your working thesis statement that answers your research question and provides the direction of your argument. The annotated bibliography will include two annotated references and is to include a summary paragraph that summarizes the source and the author’s main points and relevance to your research, and the credibility, reliability and timeliness of the source material.
Put your first alphabetical reference here in correct MLA or APA format. Consult the Learning Object in Course Information or Use Easybib.com, which is a tool that will CREATE the references for you should you choose MLA format.
Start the summary of the first essay/article by stating the main points of the essay/article with which you DISAGREE here. Provide a high-level summary of the author’s main points and assess the credibility, reliability, and timeliness of the source.
Start your assessment here: Next, add your comment. How will you use the source? Does it define or explain the problem or issue? Contrast your ideas. How are they in OPPOSITION to this essay/article. When you write your assignment next week, in which section might you include this essay/article? Avoid obvious ideas such as “this article was interesting and will be used in my paper” or “this source will help me prove my ideas.” Instead, be specific about where this source will be used and which ideas it will help to prove. Do not copy and paste anything; instead, summarize ideas in your words. Explain specifically the type of support that the source will provide and where it can be used in your project. Before you turn in the assignment, remember to PROOFREAD your work.
Put your second alphabetical reference here Put your first alphabetical reference here in correct MLA or APA format. Consult the Learning Object in Course Information or Use Easybib.com, which is a tool that will CREATE the references for you should you choose MLA format.
Start the summary by stating the main points of the essay/article with which you AGREE here. Provide a high-level summary of the author’s main points and assess the credibility, reliability, and timeliness of the source.
Start your assessment here: Next, add your comment. How will you use the source? Does it define or explain the problem or i ...
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1. Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR XX
TOPIC [your topic here]
1
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR XX TOPIC 4
Annotated Bibliography for [your topic here]Your Full Name
Berkeley College
Annotated Bibliography for [Your Title Here]
Next week, you will be using this research to write a Letter to
the Editor. In this letter, you will express your views on a
debateable issue within in your field of study. This week, we re
accumulating the research necessary to prepare this letter.
To start your Annotated Bibliography, write an introductory
paragraph to gain the attention of your reader and set the
context for your research. Start with the attention-grabbing
idea, such as an anecdote or fact about your topic. Provide your
working thesis statement that answers your research question
and provides the direction of your argument. The annotated
bibliography will include two annotated references and is to
include a summary paragraph that summarizes the source and
the author’s main points and relevance to your research, and the
credibility, reliability and timeliness of the source material.
Put your first alphabetical reference here in correct MLA or
APA format. Consult the Learning Object in Course Information
or Use Easybib.com, which is a tool that will CREATE the
references for you should you choose MLA format.
Start the summary of the first essay/article by stating the main
points of the essay/article with which you DISAGREE here.
Provide a high-level summary of the author’s main points and
assess the credibility, reliability, and timeliness of the source.
Start your assessment here: Next, add your comment. How will
you use the source? Does it define or explain the problem or
2. issue? Contrast your ideas. How are they in OPPOSITION to
this essay/article. When you write your assignment next week,
in which section might you include this essay/article? Avoid
obvious ideas such as “this article was interesting and will be
used in my paper” or “this source will help me prove my ideas.”
Instead, be specific about where this source will be used and
which ideas it will help to prove. Do not copy and paste
anything; instead, summarize ideas in your words. Explain
specifically the type of support that the source will provide and
where it can be used in your project. Before you turn in the
assignment, remember to PROOFREAD your work.
Put your second alphabetical reference here Put your first
alphabetical reference here in correct MLA or APA format.
Consult the Learning Object in Course Information or Use
Easybib.com, which is a tool that will CREATE the references
for you should you choose MLA format.
Start the summary by stating the main points of the essay/article
with which you AGREE here. Provide a high-level summary of
the author’s main points and assess the credibility, reliability,
and timeliness of the source.
Start your assessment here: Next, add your comment. How will
you use the source? Does it define or explain the problem or
issue? Compare your ideas. How are they in AGREEMENT with
this essay/article. When you write your assignment next week,
in which section might you include this essay/article? Avoid
obvious ideas such as “this article was interesting and will be
used in my paper” or “this source will help me prove my ideas.”
Instead, be specific about where this source will be used and
which ideas it will help to prove. Do not copy and paste
anything; instead, summarize ideas in your words. Explain
specifically the type of support that the source will provide and
where it can be used in your project. Before you turn in the
assignment, remember to PROOFREAD your work.
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