Multiple Authors and Citations ASA Style
ASA format citations follow an author-year method WITHOUT a comma separating the two. ○ ASA format citations for direct quotations include the year and the
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Citing multiple authors • Format and order references in an annotated bibliography in alphabetical order (as with reference.
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The next two questions: What parts of the subject does the source emphasize or de-emphasize? What assumptions does the author make about the topic or audience?
Annotated Bibliography: APA 7 Required Elements and Formatting
Compare it to the other sources used in your bibliography (one to two sentences). o Reflect on the usefulness and relevancy of this source to your topic
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Example of an Author-Based Annotated Bibliography. The example below is from an This type of annotated bibliography usually includes multiple authors. As ...
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sample is provided below. For example you reference multiple authors with more than one work cited just like a single author with multiple works cited.
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31 мар. 2020 г. Format an annotated bibliography as follows: ○ Format and order ... ○ If the annotation spans multiple paragraphs indent the first line of the ...
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1 авг. 2014 г. Annotation Format: • Cite the source in proper documentation style (i.e.—MLA APA
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Annotated bibliographies are helpful tools when researching or writing a research paper They allow you to organize your sources in ways that may otherwise
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on APA Style: ? The annotated bibliography consists of two elements o Reference in current APA Style format o Annotation ? The annotation will follow the
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Annotations can have several components and require at least a citation and summary can see an example of an annotated bibliography entry in APA format
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The example below is from an annotated bibliography on the topic of evolution (in APA format) Darwin C (1859) On the Origin of Species London: John Murray
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An annotated bibliography is a reference list that includes a brief summary and evaluation of each source The annotation (i e summary and evaluation of a
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23 sept 2014 · This pamphlet offers valuable information from planning the research to organizing the annotated bibliography The author provides several
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1 août 2014 · Purpose of an Annotated Bibliography: Cite the source in proper documentation style (i e —MLA APA Chicago) • Write the annotation in
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While the annotations will look the same MLA APA and Chicago style will all look different when citing sources Sample MLA Annotated Bibliography Entry
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An annotated bibliography is a Bibliography References or Works Cited page that contains The MLA and APA style guides do not include guidelines for
DEVELOPING AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Amber Huett and Dr. Robert Koch, Jr. June 2011
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Annotated bibliographies are helpful tools when researching or writing a research paper. They allow you to
organize your sources in ways that may otherwise be difficult.With annotated bibliographies, you are able to easily find which source contains the information you need,
and the citations are ready for your final paper. This alone makes annotated bibliographies useful.Writing annotated bibliographies forces you to think about the material closely and summarize it into a short,
concise paragraph. In doing so, you are able to better understand the text, which is invaluable making
arguments and for source integration.Components
The Bibliographic Entry is the entire entry from one source. The entry is composed of the Documentation
and Annotation. The entries should consist of two parts: Documentation: The source itself, properly documented in MLA, APA, CBE, Chicago, or another style.Annotation: The paragraph of notes about the source. To be most valuable, annotations should establish
credibility, summarize, and show relevancy. Ask your professor if you should include any additional information or if he or she has specific limitations to the assignments.In your annotated bibliography, you should:
1. Establish Credibility: Let the reader know that your source and author are credible. Identify established
reputable institutions when authors are employed or affiliated, or identify the reputation of the journal or
method of publication. Look for peer-reviewed sources, which are journal selections that have been approved by a panel of professionals in the discipline.2. Summarize the work: Identify and state the purpose of the work (paraphrased is fine; you will want to
note the page number). Use headings, chapter titles, etc., to reference your discussion of the organization and allow you to quickly find the information within the source.3. Demonstrate diversity and similarity by showing relationships between and among sources: Show how
source details or content compare to another source in the bibliography by using rhetorical modes ofthinking: comparison and contrast, definition, cause and effect, problem and solution, classification and
description, or narration.4. Establish relevancy by showing the relationship between the source and your research-in-progress:
Use the strategy described in #3.
Sample Bibliographic Entry (cited according to APA format)Greenhough, B., Jazeel, T., & Massey, D. (2005). Introduction: Geographical encounters with the Indian
Ocean tsunami. The Geographical Journal 171(4), 369-371.The authors are professors of Geography at Keele University, the University of Sheffield, and The Open
University, respectively. The article is the introduction to a plenary session during the Royal Geographical
Society Annual Meeting and is published in an academic peer-reviewed journal. The authors begin theintroduction with an overview of the impact that the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami had on geography, not only
in terms of the natural disaster, but in terms of relationships within the discipline. They organize the larger
discussion into three categories: spatialities (such as geopolitical and socioeconomic identities),temporalities (such as how to record and preserve the record of events leading toward and emerging from
the disaster), and responsibilities (to the science, and more importantly to the affected community). The
opinions stated in this article clearly conflict with the arguments made by Koch (2008). This article is useful
as a research source for an essay on careers in geography because it provides an illustration of the roles
geographers play in a community, from preservers of history to representing a social and economic conscience.DEVELOPING AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Amber Huett and Dr. Robert Koch, Jr. June 2011
UNA Center for Writing Excellence 2
Reading Book-length Works for an Annotated Bibliography:1. Print out the catalog page or copy the page that provided library book information.
2. Identify all documentation material on the text and write your documentation first.
3. Scan the Preface, front matter, and back pages for information about the author(s) to establish
credibility.4. Scan the Table of Contents and the Index of books to find your topic and to learn about the organization
of the text. Read the Introduction and Conclusion, as well as relevant pages in the body. Look for the
(argument) and organization in the Introduction. These will help you create a summary.5. Consider the role of content relevant to your topic, and where it might provide you support in your own
research. This is what you will discuss to show relevancy. Reading Shorter Works for an Annotated Bibliography:1. Print out the entire work, if possible, or save the file to disc or your flash drive. Try to select peer
reviewed journals and professional websites as sources.2. Identify all documentation material on the text and write your documentation first.
3. Scan the Preface, front matter, and back pages of the journal, as well as the beginning and end of the
article, for information about the author(s). These will help you establish credibility. If none is available,
do a web search of the individual to find out where they work and what they have published.4. Read the article, paying attention to the Introduction (find the thesis) and any headings. These will help
you create a summary.5. Consider the role of content relevant to your topic, and where it might provide you support in your own
research. This is what you will discuss to show relevancy.Formatting Reminders
or Bibliography is done, (excluding a, an, and the). documentation to be double spaced. Ask your professor if your formatting should be done differently. paragraph indentation for the Annotation. It will be much easier to read.the Annotation. Usually, each bibliographic entry appears on a new page. Ask your professor if he or she
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