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S Digging Deeper into Sources Discussion A Be sure you read the lesson and overview on annotated bibliographies before starting this assignment. As you prepare your annotated bibliography (part 1), this

discussion will allow you to reflect on the reliability of your sources and get some feedback on them before turning in the final draft of the AB. After searching for sources on your topic, post two sources here. List your sources in MLA or APA format, as you would list them on a Works Cited or References page. You may find your sources using Collin's library database or another search engine such as Google Scholar. Initial post (70%): In your initial post, please post your answers to the following: 1. Provide an MLA- or APA-style reference citation for the sources. 2. Explain the sources. • What type of document is the source (journal article, news article, government document, etc.)? Be as specific as possible. • When considering the reliability of this source for your research project, what positive and/or negative features can you identify on the source's reliability, authority, and usefulness? • Comment on what search strategies you employed to find your sources. Respond to at least 2 others (30%): The information on a References page should allow readers to track down the sources that the writer used. Choose at sources posted by at least two of your classmates, and try to retrieve it using the information posted. Then let us know whether you 26 27/nteu bid Sample 2 "courses/919511/discussion_topics/4147776 Tube Maps Annotated Bibliography X Using the library for your X 1. Provide an MLA- or APA-style reference citation for the sources. 2. Explain the sources. . What type of document is the source (journal article, news article, government document, etc.)? Be as specific as possible. . When considering the reliability of this source for your research project, what positive and/or negative features can you identify on the source's reliability, authority, and usefulness? . Comment on what search strategies you employed to find your sources. Respond to at least 2 others (30%): The information on a References page should allow readers to track down the sources that the writer used. Choose at sources posted by at least two of your classmates, and try to retrieve it using the information posted. Then let us know whether you were able to find the source, and if so, how you found it. O Consider the sources posted by one of your peers. Would you consider both sources to be credible if you encountered them in a research paper? Would you give more weight to one over the other? Why or why not? This discussion will remain open an extra day beyond the due date to allow for responses to all posts. If you see a post that hasn't been commented on yet, respond to them./nSoyer, Carter. "Issue or Excuse: Is the Term "Mental Health" Being Taken Advantage of?", The Tack, BUV's Leading News Organization, 1 May, 2023, https://bvtack.com/35615/n/issue-or-excuse-is-the-term-mental-health-being-taken-advantage-of/ This is a journal article. I believe it has very good reliability due to Soyer including examples from sites where he got his information from that backs up his reasonings. He included statistics from the actual National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and American Psychological Association, as well as statements from a psychotherapist and a real student from his campus. I used the strategies of making sure it was up to date information, as well as the search of links from information/quotes to find the reliability in this article. Ouma, Rose. "Why Mental Health is Not A Good Excuse for Bad Behavior", Linkedin, 19 Sep. 2023, https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-mental-health-good-excuse-bad-behaviour-rose-akoth-ouma This is a journal article. I believe it is a reliable article due to the author being an actual psychologist, and psychosocial support and mental health advocate. Ouma went into detail in this article about how society can be more supportive and empathetic as well as being aware of excuses when it comes to mental health. I used the strategies of making sure it was up to date information, as well as researching more about the authors experience in psychology. ⇓ T ▬▬ Search > • 32 ENG ☎ do 6:20 PM/nic Digging Deeper into Soul rses/919511/discussion_topics/4147776 e Maps Dizikes, Peter. "Why Social Media Has Changed the World and How to Fix It." MIT News, 24 Sept. 2020, news.mit.edu/2020/hype-machine-book-aral-0924. Accessed 12 Oct. 2023. https://news.mit.edu/2020/hype-machine-book-aral-0924 This is an article. The author includes statistics and opinions from other MIT professors so its not a single op- multiple articles to find statistics and actual proof of heightened social media usage. This article explains stat peoples opinions really well. Swan, Liz S. "Gen Z and the Struggle with Social Media." Psychology Today, 15 Mar. 2022, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/college-confidential/202203/gen-z-and-the-struggle-social-media. Acce 2023. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/college-confidential/202203/gen-z-and-the-struggle-social-medi This is an article. I love this article because it lists the negatives of social medias impact on Gen Z. It is more re the authors experience with social media addictions with students. I wanted to find both sides of social me I searched up the negative impacts. I thought this article explained it really well. Edited by Crysta Nickerson on Oct 12 at 5:04pm

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