The goal of this assignment is to help you compile, select, and study the sources you will use in your essay. It also asks you to spend time reading, interpreting, and analyzing your sources so that you can decide how you might incorporate them in your project. You may find through your studying of a selected source that it doesn’t quite fit the purpose of your essay and, in that case, you can choose not to use it. In any case, this assignment requires you to become familiar with the sources you’ve gathered and to consider how they might operate in your essay discussion (to help you develop your thesis/analysis or answer your guiding question).
Assignment Requirements
To create your bibliography, follow these guidelines (each of these is a required component of each entry):
1). List all of your selected sources in the most current MLA format
2). Just below each MLA citation, write a 100-150 word abstract which includes the following
information:
A brief non-evaluative summary of each source which explains the work’s governing thesis or purpose (What are the main points? How does it address your its subject?)
Brief biographical or identifying information for the source’s author. If there is no author, provide identifying information regarding the source itself. (Why is it credible? What is the context of the source?)
Give some indication of how you intend to use the work – what its value will be to your project, etc.
3). Before turning in a copy of your annotated bibliography:
Proofread and correct for errors.
Be sure your bib is typed, 12 pt font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1”
Remember that your essay must integrate and cite at least five credible sources from your research. Integrating sources includes summarizing key terms, claims, or concepts, and quoting important details. Two of those sources must be from the GCC databases.
Double-check your 5 citations with Purdue OWL (linked on Canvas). Don’t rely on citation creation websites.
A “complete” for this assignment will be awarded based on the correctness of your citations (MLA, 8th edition format) and the strength of your abstracts (all three layers covered, well-edited). For details on formatting, check out the samples on Canvas and Purdue OWL.
You can use all 5 citations from this link
https://www.g lendale.edu/students/library
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