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Introduction to Composition Assignment - Annotated Bibliography
An annotated bibliography is a list of research sources (the bibliography) with comments about the sources (the annotations).
This assignment requires you to identify three sources you plan to use for your research paper, and explain why these sources are valuable to your project.
1) Read the articles.
2) Choose one of these articles as the starting point for your research. Do not summarize your chosen article for this assignment.
3) Formulate a research question inspired by your chosen article: identify an issue or concern related to the topic of the article that you want to explore.
4) Do research using the library's online academic databases. Acceptable research sources include scholarly journal articles, and e-books and print books from academic presses.
5) Revise your research question and do more research as necessary. This research question will appear at the beginning of your annotated bibliography.
6) Once you have a good idea of the argument you want to make in your essay, select the three sources that will be most useful to you in making this argument. Note that your chosen article from the list below cannot be used as one of the three sources.
7) Ensure the articles you are using are peer-reviewed using the STAR method.
8) Provide your research question at the beginning of your assignment, after the title, but before your first source.
9) Using APA format, list the three research sources in alphabetical order and, in a short paragraph after each entry, write a concise summary of each source followed by a short (one or two sentences) explanation of how this source will contribute to your argument and support your own ideas about the topic. The summary of each source must include:
- The author's thesis or central claim
- Key points made by the author to support that claim
- The value of the source to the essay you plan to write: How do you intend to use the source, and why? How do the conclusions or evidence in the source relate to your own conclusions?
Evaluating Information Using STAR -
- Source - Who is the author? What are their Source qualifications? Is there bias/opinion?
- Timeliness - When was it published? Does this matter to Timeliness your assignment?
- Accuracy- Are there grammar/spelling errors? Can Accuracy you verify their references?
- Relevance - Does the information meet your assignment's requirements? Does it answer?
Articles: "After Not Guilty: On Sexual Assault and the Carceral State" by K. Toth (p. 937).
Attachment:- Assignment Files.rar