Today, the final draft of your annotated bibliography is due. Make sure you included an introductory paragraph before you provide your citations and annotations. Just as a reminder, each citation comes before the annotation. Also, your citations and annotations should be cited according to MLA guidelines and should be in alphabetical order. Below is an outline of the annotated bibliography:
Introduction (1-2 paragraphs)
Citation and Annotation
Citation and Annotation
Citation and Annotation
Citation and Annotation
Citation and Annotation
Annotation Biography Requirements: After you select your topic, you should find, cite, and annotate at least seven sources that deal with the issue you will address in your next paper. As you conduct your research, you should strive to find sources that provide the following information:
background information / historical context on the subject
statistics
knowledge on the opposing sides of the issue
any laws/policies that may have been enacted/enforced
circumstances that may have created this problem or issue
the aftermath, effects, or results of the problem
solutions or options that have been proposed to address, ameliorate, or solve the problem
Source Requirements: you should include the following kind of sources:
At least one article from a refereed, academic journal
At least one article from a magazine source
At least one article from a newspaper source
At least three of your seven sources should come from the TCC database (Academic Search Complete, Opposing Viewpoints, SIRS Issues Researcher; JSTOR, Gale Power Search, etc.); the other two may come from the TCC database, the general internet, a video, or an interview with a relevant person.
(No Wikipedia Sources! No Personal Homepages! ).