RESEARCH PAPER – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

RESEARCH PAPER – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY INSTRUCTIONS
The annotated bibliography will help to ensure that you use concrete evidence for your research paper. In order to create this annotated bibliography, you must find at least 5 scholarly sources that you plan to use in your paper. Each of your sources must be peer-reviewed and published within the last 7 years.
Remember that you can use the article you found for your article review as 1 of your sources. Organize your annotations by topic; this will be helpful to you when you compose your paper. Your bibliography will be graded based on its adherence to the grading rubric, as well as to the guidelines explained in the current APA manual.
There are times when an annotated bibliography will not only state the thesis and scope of the study, but name the hypothesis of the study and the population which was studied. In addition, methodology and the main points will mention if the study was a survey, type of experiment, a case study, and who the subjects were, including how they were recruited.
For each entry (or source) on your annotated bibliography, you must:
1. Summarize the main idea in 2–4 sentences.
2. Relate the material found in the source to your research topic using an additional 1–2 sentences.
3. Add quotes that you may want to use in your final paper in current APA style.
4. Include important page numbers in order to locate easily in current APA style.
5. Evaluate the background of the author and the intended audience.
6. Point out the source’s potential usefulness to your research.
Annotated Bibliography for APA entry example:
Purdue Online Writing Law – Owl
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/

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