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An annotated bibliography is a list of sources on a specific topic that includes a summary of each source. As you research your topic, construct an annotated bibliography of relevant sources. Your final annotated bibliography should include annotations for at least ten sources that represent multiple perspectives on your issue. Please note: your next paper will require you to summarize sources that advocate at least three different positions on your issue, so you can save time on that paper by including in your annotated bibliography sources that support at least three distinct positions.
The list should be complied in alphabetical order using Modern Language Association (MLA) style. Consult the Purdue OWL website ( https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ ) for directions on how to format entries.
Your annotation for each source should consist of two paragraphs.
In the first, answer the following questions:
1. What kind of source is it — e.g., a book, journal article, magazine article, newspaper article, encyclopedia entry, database summary article, website, etc.?
2. What is the genre of the piece — e.g., a news report, an editorial, a report of scientific research, a summary of a number of sources? What is the purpose of the text?
3. Who is/are the author/authors? What are the author’s credentials? How does the author establish his or her authority to speak on this subject? Also consider the credibility of the publication venue.
4. Who is the intended audience? Consider where the text is published, the degree of specialized knowledge needed to understand the text, and how objective or argumentative the text is.
5. When was the text published? How does the publication date affect the relevance and usefulness of the source?
The second paragraph should include the following:
1. A summary of the content of the piece in a way that demonstrates you have read the source and understood its content.
2. If the source is an argument, as opposed to a purely informational text, identify its main claim and supporting reasons.
3. Explain how you plan to use the source in your Researched Position Paper (obviously this plan may change as you conduct further research and begin drafting). For example, will you use the source for background information, and if so, what information specifically do you plan to use? Does the source contain evidence that you plan to borrow, and if so, what evidence? If the source is an argument, will you position it as an ally or an opponent, and why?
For examples of Annotated Bibliography entries, consult the “Annotated Bibliography” sample available in our course. Also, for additional criteria view the Annotated Bibliography rubric below.

Annotated Bibliography Rubric

Student: _________________________________________

Worth 2pts each:
1. MLA citation for the source,
2. A summary that demonstrates that you have read the source and understand the content,
3. A response to the text, and
4. A note about how you will use the information in your research.

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Entry #1

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Usability 2 1 0
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Citation 2 1 0
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Entry #10

Citation 2 1 0
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Usability 2 1 0
Total: ____/10pts. Summaries, responses, and evaluations are concise, clear, and thorough.
Notes: ____/10pts. Sources are current, relevant, credible, and offer multiple perspectives on your issue.
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Final Total: /100

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