Cite the source. The citations should be organized in alphabetical order by author just as in an APA References page.
After each citation, include an appropriate label describing the type of source (e.g. Primary Article, Review Article, Website, textbook, etc.)
Follow with a brief annotation that summarizes the source (approx. 5-10 sentences). All of the annotation should be in your own words. Do NOT use quotations. Do NOT copy the abstract; this is considered plagiarism.
For Primary Articles, your annotation should include:
-Purpose of the study
-Study Design Descriiption – Is it observational or experimental? Who were the study participants? -What data was collected/ what were the major outcome measures?
-Major results and conclusions
-Relevance – in 1 or 2 sentences, explain the source’s relevance and importance to your issue. –How does this paper relate to or support your overall thesis?
For Secondary Articles (review articles, position papers, and government reports), your annotation should include:
-Central topic or thesis to the article
-A brief summary of the most relevant sections
-An explanation of how these sections are relevant to your topic
-Sample Annotation Download Sample Annotation
Now that you have read and summarized several references, write a preliminary thesis statement for your research memo
You will be submitting your Bibliography to the plagiarism prevention program Turnitin through the external tool link. Turnitin will provide a Similarity Report to help you gauge your paraphrasing skills. A high Similarity Report Score may indicate that your phrasing is too similar to the original source and needs to be reworded.
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