Corruption

“Is bribery acceptable under some circumstances?”

ABOUT ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES

An annotated bibliography is a list of sources on a topic by many authors, collected to form the knowledge on that topic’ (hart 2001). Your annotated bibliography should provide a brief account of at least five academic articles on your chosen topic. Its purpose is to inform yourself about the same time developing your academic skills of literature searching and review. There are generic skills which will serve you well in other subjects. Structurally, an annotated bibliography comprises of a list of sources known as ‘citations’ and formatted in Harvard referencing style. In this assessment your journal articles and NOT textbooks or popular sources such as newspaper, magazines or websites like Wikipedia.
Each entry in an annotated bibliography consists of a citation followed by a few short review paragraphs; these paragraphs are the ‘annotations’ and should be a concise description, analysis and evaluation of the article cited. The review should be original; that is, written in your own words and not copied and pasted from the article or anywhere else.
Your annotated bibliography should contains minimum of five citations with reviews.
The age of articles is important too: contemporary articles offer the most recent thinking on the topic.

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