Reference no: EM132481868
An annotated bibliography is a list of source information on a specific subject. Each entry includes both bibliographic information and a descriptive summary. There are several reasons why we write annotated bibliographies:
• To write your annotated bibliography, you must find at least four sources of information on your proposed research topic. It proves there is information available, which then ensures you have chosen a researchable topic
• It's an opportunity to practice your summarizing skills
• It insures that you have completed your research early in the report writing process
As you research, keep your problem question in mind. You will be searching through a lot of information, and your problem question should help you do a more efficient search.
Find four (or more) sources of information related to your research topic:
• two articles from an academic periodical (using the library database)
• other possibilities include books, interviews, websites, social media platforms, YouTube, etc.
Following your APA citation, write a descriptive summary; a descriptive summary simply describes the content of the article or site. These summaries are usually short---approximately three or four sentences. Comment on how relevant and useful this source will be for your research.
Attachment:- Annotated bibliography.rar