Fresh of the Boat Struggles of Asian Americans: Annotated Bibliography.
Needs 3 Scholar Annotated B An annotated bibliography includes a full and properly constructed citation for a book, a book chapter, or article and a short (100-150word) paragraph in which you summarize and assess the item being examined. -Anotationsfor this assignment need to include not only a complete summary for the source but also an evaluation of its credibility in terms of author backgrounds, publisher, timeliness (aka currency), types of evidence used, etc. This needs to be done for each source, along with an assessment of how you intend to use the source in your project Annotated Bibliography Cheat Sheet/Checklist Before you turn in your annotated bibliography, make sure it has ALL of the following: 1. The correct number of sources. 2. All of the sources are scholarly: a. The author is considered an expert in their field. b. The article has been reviewed by other experts in that field. c. The article has been published via academic journal (preferably peer-reviewed), university press (if a book) or mainstream publisher if the first two conditions have been met (anthology). 3. The correct amount and type of information for each source: a. A paragraph of summary that 1. IS OBJECTIVE (does not use any loaded phrases or the “I” voice) 2. USES PAGE NUMBERS (avoid plagiarism!) 3. uses your own words (little to no direct quoting) 4. uses attributions that show which ideas come from where: “Johnson explains that” 5. brings up ALL of the main points from the reading 6. is condensed as much as possible. b. A paragraph of evaluation for credibility that examines (at least) 1. The background of the author(s) 2. With whom the article was published 3. How long ago the article was written 4. What specific types of evidence were used to prove the article’s points c. A brief statement about how you intend to use the article (or not!) for your project 4. A complete citation in MLA format: a. Author names b. “Title of the Essay or Book Chapter” and Journal Title or Book Title c. Other publication information (varies by the source, check your reference text) d. Date of publication e. Stable URL or DOI number 5. Correct standard MLA format throughout the document (again, check your reference text). Annotated Bibliography Rubric Annotated Bibliography Rubric This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome (15 pts) Complete and accurate citations for three (3) scholarly sources. Source will receive no points if it is not scholarly, even if the citation is complete and accurate. The bibliographic citation for each source must be complete, including database and URL/DOI for any source found online. Links need to be complete/correct so that your source can be verified! This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome (55 pts) Summary paragraph + evaluative paragraph + project assessment. Summary paragraph should be based on the entire source, not simply its online abstract. Provide summary for ALL main points. Use objective language. Use your own words instead of direct quotes, but still provide page numbers! Evaluative paragraph should include discussion of author background, publication info, timeliness of the source, types of evidence used, or any other information to show the source’s level of credibility. Include at least one sentence stating how you plan (or not) to use the source for your project. Summary = 25 pts. Evaluation = 25 pts. Assessment = 5 pts. This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome (15 pts) Uses complete, standard MLA or APA format for presentation and citations This includes not only the citations themselves but the entire document. Double-spaced, 12pt. Times New Roman font (including in the header where your last name and page numbers go), 1-inch margins, etc. This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome (15 pts) Sentence Skills Assignment has been edited and proofread for sentence clarity. Follow all standard rules for capitalization, punctuation, spelling, sentence structure, citations, etc. Total Points: 100.0 Helpful websites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rsNakv8PNY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxkhja-bxDg&feature=youtu.be First reference: https://web.uri.edu/iaics/files/09-Ling-hsuan-Larry-Tung.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1022020023990 2nd reference
Fresh of the Boat Struggles of Asian Americans: Annotated Bibliography