About the annotated bibliography
The annotated bibliography is the list of articles and books you will use to prepare your presentation and write your paper (you may add or remove some items later if necessary). Each item on the list must be followed by a summary and an explanation of why the item is included.
Checklist
- It must include a relevant book, an appropriate primary source, and an appropriate secondary source.
- All articles listed in the bibliography must have been published in peer-reviewed journals.
- It must follow a consistent format (e.g., MLA or Chicago) and include all information necessary to cite the type of source (book, edited volume, article, website, primary source, encyclopedia, etc.). It does not include unnecessary information (stable URLs are fine, although not required). A primary source may be a translation and must include a way to find it (stable URL, book, etc.).
- Your summaries of the content of the bibliographic sources are accurate and consist of at least 3-4 sentences. If you are summarizing an abstract or book review, clearly indicate that you have done so with the cited source.
- Some of the websites to find sources are listed in the welcoming page of this class.
- Your explanation of why you included each source is specific and clearly supports your research topic (at least 2-3 sentences).
- You can use AI to find sources. Elicit is one of the possible platforms.
- I leave it up to you to uses AI for writing the summaries of assignment. I think you will learn better if you try to read, understand and explain to yourself the ideas, then write them. Note that we are not requiring perfect grammar, just understandable.