Developing an Annotated Bibliography

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Developing an Annotated Bibliography

Bibliography Rubric US History

Due Date: Monday November 20

Developing an annotated bibliography: Each student must create their own annotated bibliography, using MLA format (see below), with at least 6 primary sources and 4 secondary sources. Students should consider community libraries, college or community college libraries, or even resources available in NAU Special Archives, ASU, or the U of A. Interviews and other “outside of the box” sources are encouraged. Local and state museums can be useful and have many great resources as well. Internet sources are fine to use, provided they can be authenticated. Wikipedia, about.com, and other “general knowledge” sources are not legitimate resources. You may use internet sources such as “Bibme” to help you create a bibliography. You can also find others by going to Google search and entering “citation generator.” FYI: If you use the EBSCO database, it will create a citation for you, but you will need to add your annotation.

Annotations: Each source must be correctly cited and contain an annotation. Annotations should be 3+ sentences and include: 1. Is the source primary or secondary? 2. What parts of the source are relevant to your topic/how did the source help you? 3. How the source is important to your topic.

Works Cited Requirements: References cited in the text of a research paper must appear at the end of the paper in a Works Cited list or bibliography. This list provides the information necessary to identify and retrieve each source that specifically supports your research.  Arrange entries in alphabetical order by authors' last names (surnames), or by title for sources without authors.  Capitalize the first word and all other principal words of the titles and subtitles of cited works listed. (Do not capitalize articles, prepositions, coordinating conjunctions, or the "to" in infinitives.)  Shorten the publisher's name; for example, omit business abbreviations (Co., Inc.), and descriptive words (Press, Publisher).  When multiple publishers are listed, include all of them, placing a semicolon between each.  When more than one city is listed for the same publisher, use only the first city.  Use the conjunction "and," not an ampersand [&], when listing multiple authors of a single work.  Indentation: Align the first line of the entry flush with the left margin, and indent all subsequent lines (5 to 7 spaces) to form a "hanging indent."

MLA Formatting information: http://www.library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage/mla

Bibliography Rubric: First and Last Name: US History Hour: Due Date: Monday November 20

Using MLA format, sources of information that have been used in your research must be listed on a “Works Cited” page (this is commonly referred to as the bibliography). The format of this page is very specific and you will lose points in your page or citations are not properly formatted and/or punctuated!

_____ (5) Center the title “Works Cited” at the top of your page.

_____ (5) Use required formatting: Times New Roman, 12 font, double spaced, one inch margins.

_____ (20) Each citation is properly formatted and punctuated according to the MLA style rules, must have all elements in proper order, if longer than one line, must be formatted with a “hanging indent” – the first line is left justified and all other lines of that citation are indented. Please include URL for all electronic resources.

_____ (30) Contains at least six annotated primary sources.

_____ (20) Contains at least four annotated secondary sources.

_____ (20) All sources are accurate and reliable.

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