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summary of the sources

summary of the sources

summary of the sources

Question Description

the content is AB Worksheet Content

  1. Citation:

Include the citation of the source. Please use APA. Be sure to note the date accessed and database used (if applicable). It’s important to get this information as you are researching with all the sources you collect…just in case.

  1. Type:

Identify whether the source is academic/scholarly, trade/professional/, or popular. Know that sometimes a source could fit into multiple categories.

  1. Source Credibility:

Investigate the source’s credibility… Credible author? Credible publication? What’s the purpose? Who’s the intended audience? Genre of source? Reliable evidence? Etc.

  1. Summary and Analysis of Main Ideas:

A detailed summary of the author’s central argument or main idea/ideas. You can write this in paragraph form or use bullet points (remember this work is to help you with your drafting, so use a style and approach that will be suitable to your habits). It is important that you phrase your annotations as summaries of arguments rather than just summaries of information. When you are writing, use phrases like “according to the author” and “the author argues/asserts that…” etc. Always analyze what the author is trying to say. If there is no author, use phrases like “the article states” or “the article argues…”.

Also, include specific quotations that are uniquely worded or helpful in revealing the author’s central argument or ideas. Quotations that are memorable and controversial also should be included. Type them out and be sure to include the page numbers where the quotations were found. Additionally, be sure to note the importance of the quote or the reasons why you’re including it (otherwise, you’re just cutting and pasting quotes, which isn’t very helpful in the long run). You can then turn these quotations into paraphrases of your own as you continue this process.

Should your source have other helpful information (charts, graphs, figures, images, etc.), include such evidence in this section. Use this section to help build your source as evidence for the report you will draft later in the semester. This content should reflect the source itself. For example, a scholarly article is going to have dense, technical information and use tables and graphs with detailed info. A popular source might rely on images to get its point across. Both are valuable and both can be helpful. So, include information that is appropriately applicable.

Sometimes, sources will present themselves as informative or objective rather than argumentative. This means that you will have to read between the lines. You may also think about how you might characterize the author’s “frame” or “perspective” on the issue he/she is writing about. For sources that still don’t seem to work for the above requirements, please see me for further instruction.

Once the summaries have been built, then go through the material with a fine tooth comb, emphasizing what content is most pertinent. What content is most helpful and why? Most debatable? Most conflicted or controversial? Are there holes or outward bias that is necessary to acknowledge? Incomplete info? Etc.

It might be helpful to stylize this content so it’s more easily accessible later. For example, underline analysis, italicize key phrases, bold quotations, highlight different contents with different colors, etc.

  1. Usefulness:

Describe the usefulness of the text to your future report. Will the source content be used to discuss the topic’s background, current state, or future? Again, work in paragraph or bullet form to assist you. This section should reveal how the source contributes to your in-progress project as a whole. What do you gain by using its information? Does the source provide examples, definitions, etc. Explain and analyze thoroughly.

  1. Connections:

How is this source connected to your other sources? Does it agree (in part of in full) with some? Disagree (in part or in full) with others? Pick up where another source left off…? Use this section to begin organizing your sources by content, so be detailed and specific.

Criteria and Grading of the Annotated Bibliography

  • Demonstrates an intimate current understanding of scholarship around the chosen topic/field of study in a critical and analytical way
  • Demonstrates fair and responsible attitude toward a variety of source types/positions
  • Demonstrates careful crafting in regard to interpretation of source material and comprehensive source summaries
  • Completes appropriate APA citation entries
  • Contains a minimum of 10 sources
  • A C-range grade means that the AB is doing an acceptable job of fulfilling the assignment regarding source annotations. Quotations are included but lack any analysis or consideration. Key facts, figures, and other important content are generally supplied in a simplistic fashion, but could use much more detail and summary. Overall evidence of rushed researching and rushed reading of sources. Sources aren’t very varied. C projects meet the 10 source minimum (or almost meet the minimum). A C project uses an acceptable organizational pattern but doesn’t attempt to stylize content for easy use. Information is all blocked together without careful thought.
  • A B-range grade means that the AB is doing very good job of breaking down source content into manageable chunks of interesting content. Quotations are used and interpreted, though the interpretations are minimal or not fully rendered. Key facts, figures, and other important content are supplied, but could use further detail and summary. Sources are varied, showing the many sides of the topic from multiple angles. B projects meet the 10 source minimum. A B project uses a good organizational pattern and attempts to stylize content for easy use, though it’s not consistent or always thoroughly set up.
  • An A-range grade means that the AB is doing an outstanding job of breaking down source content into manageable chunks of interesting content. Quotations are used and interpreted, and key facts, figures, and other important content are supplied, detailed, and summarized. Sources are very varied, showing the many sides of the topic from multiple angles. A projects have more than 10 sources and aim to extend the annotations beyond what the prompt asks. An A project uses a highly effective organizational pattern, and stylizes content for easy use.

A plus or a minus attached to a grade has more to do with surface-level issues than it does with the content. A project filled with distracting grammatical and stylistic errors (subject-verb agreement, changes in voice, unclear references, comma splices, lack of transitions, etc.) will usually receive a minus. A project that has a few errors that can mostly be ignored will receive a full letter grade, while a plus goes to a project that is not only error-free, but uses style and expression that enhances the overall effect of the paper.

you can fine seven sources by yourself the publish time should be 2016-2020

at least one is scholarly

you can find examples in the previous assignment

topic is should company use technology to facilitate remote work

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