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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Blog 10: Draft #2 Annotated Bibliography in _______ Style

1. Blog Post 10: Find four more sources and add on to your Annotated Bibliography

Public discourse is also occurring in a variety of new media that we have not examined: podcasts, videos, discussion boards, blogs, interviews (think AMAs on Reddit).

Source: https://pixabay.com/en/word-cloud-words-tag-cloud-679940/



Using assorted search tools to locate 4 more sources for your project. I’d like you to search for more sources in the following locations only:


These 4 new sources can be from any assorted variety of genres: articles, interviews, videos, social media posts, radio interviews or podcasts, discussion board threads, etc.


2. Copy your old annotations from Blog Post 9 into your new post (Blog Post 10), and add Annotated Bibliography entries for the 4 new sources correctly formatted in your citation style. Be sure to correct any mistakes in the citations you gathered formerly. You should have at least 10 annotated sources total.


Use the style guide for your discipline’s citation style as guides for formatting the bibliographic citations. 
  1. If you have not yet found a citation style guide for your discipline, try this link: http://www.library.arizona.edu/search/reference/citation-subj.html
  2. Try this free on-line formatter for citations: http://easybib.com/

And again, use the “Tips & Strategies” Box on Student’s Guide page 112 as a guide. Every annotation you write should include concise but detailed information about the items listed:

  1. The purpose of the article
  2. The methods used (only if applicable)
  3. Describe major observations/findings/results
  4. Forecast future use

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