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Instructions
The Annotated Bibliography (written in APA format) asks you to create a specialized scholarly document that presents, summarizes, and evaluates at least five high-quality (mostly scholarly) sources on the topic you will write about for your Researched Argument essay. At least three of these sources must be scholarly sources from a subscription-based library database. It also asks you to reflect on the processes you have employed to find and use those sources.
Audience
The target audience for a traditional annotated bibliography is other scholars who may be interested in your topic. For this assignment, there will be a couple of other audiences:
You, the writer, who may refer back to this document as a way of orienting toward or reflecting upon their work.
Your instructor, who will be evaluating the document for a grade.
Purpose
The most straightforward purpose of an annotated bibliography is to present a set of sources that the writer and other scholars can refer to while writing an academic paper. A secondary purpose is to explore an issue and to come to a better understanding of the perspectives surrounding this issue. For that reason, you should make sure that your sources do not explore only one side of an issue, and you should not decide what your argument and thesis will be before conducting research. The annotated bibliography will also allow me (and you) to examine, evaluate, and reflect upon your research process.
Form and Length
Your Expanded Annotated Bibliography will begin with an introduction, which should describe the general and narrowed down topic you are exploring, why it is significant or of interest to your audience (the Michigan Tech scholarly community), as well as one or two research questions that are guiding your research. Your introduction should be at least 250 words and should be detailed and specific. It will be followed by APA citations of your collected sources, with a substantial annotation for each.
An annotation summarizes the source briefly (75+ words), then evaluates its currency, credibility, and relevance to your research question or questions (50+ words).
Next, it analyzes how the source may be used in your research project and how it will be useful (75+ words).
Finally, write a detailed and specific conclusion (at least 150 words), where you describe your research process and discuss how it has prepared you to write a persuasive, academic paper on your topic, and how it has expanded your perspective on the topic you are writing about. If you now have a thesis in mind for your Researched Argument, include it here. If you had any struggles or false starts in your research, discuss these and how you overcame them.
Formatting Requirements
The bibliography must be in APA format.
Use the article down below as well
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09636625221110028https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09636625221110028https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09636625221110028
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