Description Be sure you read the lesson and overview on annotated bibliographies before starting this assignment. As the first step in your final research project, you will be creating an annotated
bibliography of sources. For this assignment you will turn in: Annotated Bibliography Part 1 o 2 sources each with a full citation and annotation Please review resources and samples of annotated bibliographies to ensure correct formatting! Criteria/Rubric (100% possible) Working argumentative thesis statements is at the top of the paper/section under an interesting and descriptive title. (15%) • Annotated sources: sources must be reliable, but can include popular sources and videos o Citations & Formatting (35%) ▪ Each source needs a full citation correctly formatted using MLA or ADA style Submit Assignment/n8:59 To Do Assignment Details ENGL-1302.920: Composition II ▪ Each source needs a full citation correctly formatted using MLA or APA style ▪ sources are alphabetical order (not numbered) no all-caps words ▪ citations have a hanging indent journals and publication italicized o Annotations (35%) ▪ Each source needs an annotation that analyzes how and why the source supports your argument ▪ Explain how the author or publication is an authority on the topic ▪ Provide at least one direct quote that speaks to your argument (include in-text citation) • Writing must be formatted in paragraphs with complete sentences that are clear, polished, and represent your best writing. (15%) ography - Topic (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) - 400-500 word/nLesson: Creating an Annotated Bibliograp... ENGL-1302.920: Composition II This week, your focus is on putting together your first phase of research into an annotated bibliography. You will apply your lessons on creating your own argument and researching reliable sources. What is an Annotated Bibliography? An annotated bibliography (annotated bib or AB) mostly looks like a correctly formatted works cited page with a paragraph after each citation to explain the content and relevance of each source. • Sources need to have full citations in MLA or APA format. • Annotations, or paragraphs, need to be written in full sentences and in a polished and intentional style. (Read the samples below for examples of formatting). Topic: Review topic requirements Argue: You need to have a clear and compelling introduction that ends in an arguable thesis. Your/nENGL-1302.920: Composition II MLA or APA Style: Correctly formatting your annotated bibliography is important. This includes regular 12-point font, double-spacing, hanging indents for citations, first-line indents for paragraphs, 1" margins, and correct punctuation & use of quotes and/or italics within the citation. Refer to the OWL at Purdue resources on MLA or APA citation. Resources for Annotated Bib: Interactive Citation Template ▪ OWL at Purdue ■ Sample annotated bibliographies ▪ Sample 1 Sample 2 ▪ Writing center tutors are familiar with annotated bibs (you can even have multiple online appointments) ▪ Peer review lab for annotated bib part 1 ▪ Your professor-- email to ask questions or set up a video conference Module of Resources for Research and Annotated/nTopic: Review topic requirements Argue: You need to have a clear and compelling introduction that ends in an arguable thesis. Your position needs to be clear. Your argument needs to be debatable, needs to consider the audience, and it needs to be able to be supported with research. Research: you need to find sources that matter for your topic. You should use the library databases and/or other reliable sources. Your sources should be written and/or published by authorities on your topic. Annotate: Your research must support your thesis. In your annotations, analyze the sources and explain how the sources support your argument. MLA or APA Style: Correctly formatting your annotated bibliography is important. This includes regular 12-point font, double-spacing, hanging indents for citations, first-line indents for paragraphs, 1" margins, and correct punctuation & use of quotes and/or italics within the citation. Refer to the OWL at Purdue resources on MLA or APA citation.