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Creating and Understanding Annotated Bibliographies Workshop- Pre-Recorded- Amy Dye-Reeves ONLINE In-Person
1. Appropriately summarize source material
2. Evaluate the credibility of sources and authors
3. Analyze and assess the relevance and usefulness of sources
The workshop, "Creating and Understanding Annotated Bibliographies," will help you understand how to create connections between the sources and to identify where they agree and disagree with each other. An annotated bibliography is a list of sources on a specific topic that includes annotation for each source. Annotated bibliographies require active engagement with sources by encouraging students to make connections between multiple sources. Through this review of sources, students can learn what has already been saying about the topic, see where sources disagree, discover gaps in the research where more research is needed, and become part of the larger conversation. Annotated bibliographies are common college assignments; each one may have slightly different requirements, depending on the instructor's wants.
If you miss the window to register to receive the link for the online presentation, please contact amy.dye-reeves@ttu.edu
- Date:
- Friday, October 15, 2021
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Locations:
- University Library
- Audience:
- Graduates Undergrads
- Categories:
- Workshops