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ENG I Annotated Bib Project

Learn how to conduct research, find credible sources, and create an annotated bibliography for your project. Follow step-by-step instructions for a successful outcome.

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ENG I Annotated Bib Project

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  1. ENG I Annotated Bib Project Dec. 10, 2012

  2. Timeline Monday and Tuesday – Library Wednesday – Friday – Computer Lab Dec. 17, 2012 – Due Date

  3. In the library… Pick your topic. Find two books that relate to your topic (you cannot check them out) Find research articles that relate to your topic

  4. Resources When you find a source you want to use, immediately write down its information on your source worksheet. Make sure you find information for each line. Write down what information about your topic that source provides. Any word-for-word information goes in quotations.

  5. In the lab… Find more journal articles. Begin typing your annotated bib. Save to your X: drive. Spell check and proofread!

  6. Other info If you have questions, ask either me or Mrs. Smith. Use your time wisely. Stay on task. Hold onto your annotated bib examples AND your MLA worksheet.

  7. Example MLA format "How to Make Vegetarian Chili." eHow. Demand Media, Inc., n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2009. This article, from the popular website eHow, demonstrates how to make vegetarian chili. The article moves from washing and chopping vegetables to making homemade broth to simmering all ingredients in a pot for several hours. The article is meant for a novice cook who has a few hours to spare. The step-by-step instructions provide great details about how to cute vegetables (about an inch thick) to how often to stir the broth (once every 15 minutes) to how long to let the chili simmer on the stove (three hours).

  8. Example MLA entry - book Author names – last name first for first entry Name of book in italics Gillespie, Paula, and Neal Lerner. The Allyn and Bacon Guide to Peer Tutoring. Boston: Allyn, 2000. Print. Source type Publishing company City of publication Year published

  9. Example MLA entry – article in journal Year of publication and page numbers Article name in quotation marks Author name – last name first for first entry Langhamer, Claire. “Love and Courtship in Mid-Twentieth-Century England.” Historical Journal 50.1 (2007): 173-96. ProQuest. Web. 27 May 2009. Name of journal in italics Source type Database used to find article. Volume and Issue number Date accessed

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