Fix the Annotated Bibliography, it should be “Whether or not racism is a public health crisis”

FOLLOW RUBRIC AND LOOK AT IMAGES AND FIX ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: It should be Annotated Bibliography: “ Whether or not racism is a public health crisis”

You will need to find seven recent (published within the last 10 years) sources to include in this project; all sources need to be on your topic. Evidence for the research paper needs to come from at least these 7 sources which include a diverse variety of media; in other words, one from each letter below is required. Remember to use sources with authors listed. For a credible website, make sure there is an editor. Avoid tertiary sources like pro/con.org and any sort of -pedia source. a. 1 article from a scholarly (peer-reviewed) journal from any EBSCOHost database. To access the EBSCO databases when off campus, click on the link and use the temporary username/password: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=ehost&defaultdb=a9h https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&&profile=ehost&defaultdb=ufh https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=ehost&defaultdb=pbh The temporary username: summer2023 The temporary password: O$car411 Make sure there is a pdf or HTML copy of the article. Download the article so you can find it later! This means to make sure you click on full text and Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed) Journals. See image above. Make sure the article is published within the last 10 years and has a listed author. b. 1 article from one of these databases at Hartnell College Library: Opposing Viewpoints in Contexts, Proquest Newspapers, or CQ Researcher. Scroll down to see how to access. Opposing Viewpoints in Context (Do not use book reviews, editorials, viewpoints, or commentaries.) Make sure the article is published within the last 10 years, has a listed author, and is at least 750 words in the word count. To access the Opposing Viewpoints database, click on this link: https://link.gale.com/apps/OVIC?u=cclc_hart In the box, use this ID: O$car411 ProQuest Newspapers but avoid wires services like University Wire, AP Wire, and Reuters. Do not use book reviews, editorials, viewpoints, or commentaries. No USA Today articles. Make sure the article is published within the last 10 years, has a listed author, and is at least 750 words in the word count. This source will come from the Proquest Newspapers database. Here is the link: https://www.proquest.com/login. Do not use FIND YOUR LIBRARY. The temporary username: summer2023 The temporary password: O$car411 CQ Researcher. Make sure the article is published within the last 10 years, has a listed author, and is at least 750 words in the word count. This database is only available when on a campus computer or WIFI. c. 1 article from one of the Not Your Everyday Viewpoint websites; find an article on the website or part of the website to use. Make sure to locate the writer or the editor for your signal phrase. The page will open during Week 5. (Politico or the guardian) d. 1 credible website; this website must be entirely dedicated to your topic. In other words, do not use articles from online journals, magazines, or newspapers. Make sure credentials are listed of either writer or editor. Choose a section of the website that will work best for your Research Paper. If there is not an author listed for the section of the website you plan to use, then locate the editor of the website. To do this, look at the “About Us” part of the website or Google it: “Who is the editor of ___?” Then verify this information on the website. e. 1 Internet article from one of these websites: The Conversation website; https://theconversation.com/us Journalist’s Resource website: https://journalistsresource.org/ Salon: https://www.salon.com/ BBC News, https://www.bbc.com/news/world/us_and_canada ProPublica, https://www.propublica.org The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/ Politifact: https://www.politifact.com/ or one of the statistical research websites listed at https://www.hartnell.edu/library/resources-statistics-research.html. Avoid tertiary sources like pro/con.org and any sort of –pedia source. f. 1 book [an eBook is okay.] Make sure the book is on your topic. Make sure an author is listed. Do not use textbooks unless you check with Ms. Mendoza first and get her approval to do so. A book for this project should be classified as nonfiction, meaning do not use a novel. Ebooks from EBSCO: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=ehost&defaultdb=nlebk The temporary username: summer2023 The temporary password: O$car411 You can also look at Google Books: https://books.google.com/ g. 1 video or audio (podcast) source. from either one of the following: Use a documentary from the database Academic Video Online (AVON), a credible posting from YouTube, NPR (podcast), or a TEDTalk. If there is another video or audio source, ask Ms. Mendoza if it is appropriate. Remember that it should be a credible post. Here is the link to Academic Video Online (AVON): https://video.alexanderstreet.com/channel/academic-video-online/ Select the “Sign in through your library” link at top of the page, Then “Sign in via username and password.” The temporary username: summer2023 The temporary password: O$car411 *The heading: MLA formatted heading with all of the required information and an original title. Review the example: Example Annotated Bibliography (Female Superheroes). *The bibliographic MLA citation information: Write the bibliographic information of the source as it would be listed on the Works Cited page in MLA format. Each citation is followed by a paragraph (the annotation) that includes: (1) a brief summary of the source (2-3 sentences) (2) how you will use the source in your research paper (name the exact paragraph; consult the RP Requirements to find out more about paragraphs required; use the wording of the paragraphs that are assigned). Avoid the first person; review the example in the modules. Bold your response. (See the example.) (3) the qualifications of the author. This information will be used in the signal phrase. (4) labels how the source is a required source, such as a.) scholarly (peer-reviewed) journal from a. EBSCO OR b.) newspaper article from ProQuest Newspapers, as the last line of the annotation. Bold your response. (See the example.) *please pay attention to this above *The annotation: One paragraph answering the FOUR questions above. All of the annotations will be in one document. Make sure to double-space, and it may be best to skip a line between citations. Avoid writing in the first/second person. Use a Bold font on what the directions indicate to bold. When submitting the project, make sure it is submitted in alphabetical order by the author’s last name when available. Do not number your sources. If the author is not available, then question if you want to use a source that does not list an author. Only size 12, Times New Roman font allowed! *remember: Format *The heading: MLA formatted heading with all of the required information and an original title. *The bibliographic information: Write the bibliographic information of the source (the title, author, publisher, date, etc.) in MLA format. For more help with formatting, see the module MLA Format: How To… *The annotation: The paragraph describing how the source will be used in the research paper. All of the annotations will be in one document. Make sure to double space, and it may be best to skip a line between citations. Avoid writing in the first/second person. Use a Bold font on what the directions indicate to bold. (Answers to questions 2 and 4). When submitting the project, make sure it is submitted in alphabetical order by the author’s last name when available. Do not number your sources. If the author is not available, then question if you want to use a source that does not list an author. Only size 12, Times New Roman font allowed for MLA Style conventions. ATTENTION: we are addressing health inequalities and you will base the sources recognizing racism on health disparities, mainly in societies of color. Holmes, Tamara. “Toward a Cure: Cities Declare Racism a Public Health Crisis.” Colorlines, Colorlines, 2 Sept. 2020, colorlines.com/article/toward-cure-cities-declare- racism-public-health-crisis/. Accessed 11 July 2023. this above will be your first annotated bibliography, finish it and continue on. make sure to follow instructions on how to format it and an example will be left on file. let me know if you have questions.

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