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                                                                             Peer-review: Thurs., Sept. 27
                                                                             Final Draft due: Tues., Oct. 2nd
                                                                             Value: 20% of final grade




WHAT IS IT?
An annotated bibliography is a list of sources for your research project.            Other Requirements:
It’s purpose is to give you a bird’s-eye view of who said what on your
                                                                                     -Arrange the bib
topic, and to keep your sources organized so that you can better
                                                                                     alphabetically, beginning
understand the academic conversation that you will be entering through               each entry with a citation
your research. It contains:                                                          (just like it would appear on
                                                                                     a Works Cited page).

      --A focusing introduction to the bibliography that discusses the

      purpose of the bib, ties your sources together, and describes                 -Your entries should be

      your bib’s usefulness to your topic.                                          double-spaced, but do not
                                                                                     put an extra pace between
	      --A short descriptive and evaluative summary
                                                                                     entries.
	      (annotation) of each source on the list.
                                                                                     -Use hanging indent after
                                                                                     the first line of citation (See
How to write your entries:                                                           example below)
1) Start with a citation in APA or MLA format (or whatever format is common
   to your discipline)                                                               **See samples on from
                                                                                     class, and think about the
2) Next, write one paragraph describing the type of source you are annotating,       connections between your
   the topic of the piece, and the qualifications of the author. Use the steps for    sources**
   writing a rhetorical precis (samples from class).
3) In your next paragraph, discuss how the claims made by the author(s) in this
   article are related to at least one other article in your bibliography. What’s
   the connection between the sources? This will help you start grouping your
   paragraphs together. Include at least one quote from each article in your
   discussion.


*You should have no less than ten annotations in your bibliography*
A N EX A M P LE:
Lamott, Anne. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. New York: Anchor Books, 1995. Print.

              Anne Lamott, a professional writer, in her 1995 work, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing

   and Life, asserts that students argue mostly with their own inner critic when writing a paper. She supports this

   assertion through a variety of anecdotes, in which she uses humor to display students’ insecurities with their

   own writing abilities. Her purpose was to show that students should be more confident when writing, because

   they are often their own tough critics. Her intended audience includes writing students and teachers, and she

   targets this audience by using anecdotes from both the student and the teacher perspectives on writing.

              Lamott’s book is relevant to my topic because she focuses on the students’ writing processes as

   determinants of their confidence with writing. Stating, “Students’ lack of confidence with writing often limits

   their abilities,” meaning that students limit their writing potential when they doubt themselves, Lamott argues

   that writing teachers should work to increase their students’ confidence with writing (89). This article relates to

   the claims made by Swales, but he references the discourse communities in which students write, while

   Lammott speaks more directly about individual students and their writing processes. This article can also be

   related to Grant-Davie, since he discusses rhetorical situations and their influence on how students might target

   audiences through their writing.

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Annotated bibliography guidelines

  • 1. A N N O TA TED B I BL I O G R A P H Y Peer-review: Thurs., Sept. 27 Final Draft due: Tues., Oct. 2nd Value: 20% of final grade WHAT IS IT? An annotated bibliography is a list of sources for your research project. Other Requirements: It’s purpose is to give you a bird’s-eye view of who said what on your -Arrange the bib topic, and to keep your sources organized so that you can better alphabetically, beginning understand the academic conversation that you will be entering through each entry with a citation your research. It contains: (just like it would appear on a Works Cited page). --A focusing introduction to the bibliography that discusses the purpose of the bib, ties your sources together, and describes -Your entries should be your bib’s usefulness to your topic. double-spaced, but do not put an extra pace between --A short descriptive and evaluative summary entries. (annotation) of each source on the list. -Use hanging indent after the first line of citation (See How to write your entries: example below) 1) Start with a citation in APA or MLA format (or whatever format is common to your discipline) **See samples on from class, and think about the 2) Next, write one paragraph describing the type of source you are annotating, connections between your the topic of the piece, and the qualifications of the author. Use the steps for sources** writing a rhetorical precis (samples from class). 3) In your next paragraph, discuss how the claims made by the author(s) in this article are related to at least one other article in your bibliography. What’s the connection between the sources? This will help you start grouping your paragraphs together. Include at least one quote from each article in your discussion. *You should have no less than ten annotations in your bibliography*
  • 2. A N EX A M P LE: Lamott, Anne. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. New York: Anchor Books, 1995. Print. Anne Lamott, a professional writer, in her 1995 work, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, asserts that students argue mostly with their own inner critic when writing a paper. She supports this assertion through a variety of anecdotes, in which she uses humor to display students’ insecurities with their own writing abilities. Her purpose was to show that students should be more confident when writing, because they are often their own tough critics. Her intended audience includes writing students and teachers, and she targets this audience by using anecdotes from both the student and the teacher perspectives on writing. Lamott’s book is relevant to my topic because she focuses on the students’ writing processes as determinants of their confidence with writing. Stating, “Students’ lack of confidence with writing often limits their abilities,” meaning that students limit their writing potential when they doubt themselves, Lamott argues that writing teachers should work to increase their students’ confidence with writing (89). This article relates to the claims made by Swales, but he references the discourse communities in which students write, while Lammott speaks more directly about individual students and their writing processes. This article can also be related to Grant-Davie, since he discusses rhetorical situations and their influence on how students might target audiences through their writing.