An "annotated" bibliography differs from a "regular" bibliography in that a paragraph (or more) of commentary follows the bibliographic citation of each source.
Please type and submit your document through Canvas and follow the appearance of the samples provided in Module 5. Your annotated bibliography will be evaluated holistically based on, (1) the accuracy of your bibliographic citations – see samples and refer to the MLA formats (see handouts on Canvas and from the Library) for guidance, (2) the quality and clarity of your annotations, and (3) clarity and "correctness" with respect to language--write, revise, edit, and …show more content…
Please bring a hard copy to class on Wednesday, November 9 for Peer Review.
Requirements:
1.) Your annotated bibliography should include six (6) of research sources--the final assignment will ask you to include at least ten (10). Of the six sources, there should be a variety of both “traditional” (but perhaps accessed electronically) and “digital-only” sources--e.g., books, magazine articles, journal articles, newspaper articles, internet only articles, websites/webpages, interviews, videos, podcasts, etc. You may of course use sources that you have already found and used for other assignments in this course.
2.) The bibliographic citation for each source will follow the MLA format for that type of source, and the citations should be alphabetized according to MLA guidelines.
3.) The annotation following each source citation will have two