Prof. Ruth Garcia
English 1121, semester ????
Unit 2: Inquiry Based Research/Annotated Bibliography (1800-word minimum)
Due: ?/?/2020
Assignment
In class we have read and discussed āThe Declaration of Independence,” The U.S Constitution, and current pieces about social issues in occurring today. Inspired by these texts, we have brainstormed issues that are deeply important to you and you have picked one of these and worked over the last couple of weeks to develop a question related to your topic that you want to investigate.
Now, for this assignment you will do research and put together an 1800-word annotated bibliography of four sources that help you answer your research question.
Here is a useful site explaining what an annotated bibliography is and how to do one: https://guides.library.cornell.edu/annotatedbibliography
Your particular annotated bibliography should include the following:
- Your research question at the top of the page.
- An opening statement (a paragraph) explaining why this topic is important to you, what you know about it, and what you expect to find.
- Four sources that are properly formatted in MLA style.
- Note that your sources do not need to be articles. In fact, I encourage you to find information from a variety of genres. Examples of genres you might include are: newspaper articles, TED talks, personal essays, magazine article, scholarly article, organizations website.
- You can find more on how to do MLA citations at the link below and throughout the Purdue OWL site: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_and_style_guide.html
- You can also use Purdue OWL, Easy Bib, or Citation aNchine to do your citationsāyou can google for the second two sites and the first is at the link above.
- Make sure your citations are in alphabetical order by authorās last name.
- After each MLA style citation, put a summary of the source that tells what the piece is about.
- Following each summary, you should also include
- a few sentences that explain the genre, audience, and purpose of the piece.
- one or two sentences evaluating the usefulness of each source.
- An important and useful quotation from your source.
- A concluding statement (about two paragraphs) reflecting on the following: What did you learned about your topic? How did your thinking change? Which discourse community do you think would benefit from your research? Why and how would this discourse community benefit from this information?
Note: Below–after “How will this be graded” I have included a template for your annotated bibliography. This is to show you how to organize and format your annotated bibliography, which is its own genre of writing.
How will this be graded?
- Your annotated bibliography should be at least 1800 words.
- Your annotated bibliography should be on time.
- Your annotated bibliography should have all the components listed above and be formatted in the way indicated by the template below.
- You should proofread.
The template for this assignment begins on the next page.
Your Name Here
Prof. Garcia
ENG 1121
Date Here
Research Question: Insert your research question here in place of this red text. Then make the text black/automatic when you are done.
Introduction:
In place of this blue text, insert your Opening statement saying what you expected to find before you began your researchāthis should be about at least a paragraph. Make sure to return the text to black/automatic.
Insert your first source here in place of all this black text and make sure your citation is in MLA style and alphabetized by authorās last name. Notice that the first line of a citation is all the way to the left and other lines of the citation are indented.
In place of this green text, you should insert your summary. In your summary you should make sure to mention the genre, audience, and purpose of the piece. Also, make sure to return your text to black/automatic.
In place of this purple text, you should insert your evaluation of the source and return the text to black/automatic.
In place of this orange text, insert an important or useful quotation from your source and return the text to black/automatic.
Insert your second source here in place of all this black text and make sure your citation is in MLA style and alphabetized by authorās last name. Notice that the first line of a citation is all the way to the left and other lines of the citation are indented.
In place of this green text, you should insert your summary. In your summary you should make sure to mention the genre, audience, and purpose of the piece. Also, make sure to return your text to black/automatic.
In place of this purple text, you should insert your evaluation of the source and return the text to black/automatic.
In place of this orange text, insert an important or useful quotation from your source and return the text to black/automatic.
Insert your third source here in place of all this black text and make sure your citation is in MLA style and alphabetized by authorās last name. Notice that the first line of a citation is all the way to the left and other lines of the citation are indented.
In place of this green text, you should insert your summary. In your summary you should make sure to mention the genre, audience, and purpose of the piece. Also, make sure to return your text to black/automatic.
In place of this purple text, you should insert your evaluation of the source and return the text to black/automatic.
In place of this orange text, insert an important or useful quotation from your source and return the text to black/automatic.
Insert your fourth source here in place of all this black text and make sure your citation is in MLA style and alphabetized by authorās last name. Notice that the first line of a citation is all the way to the left and other lines of the citation are indented.
In place of this green text, you should insert your summary. In your summary you should make sure to mention the genre, audience, and purpose of the piece. Also, make sure to return your text to black/automatic.
In place of this purple text, you should insert your evaluation of the source and return the text to black/automatic.
Conclusions:
In place of this blue text, insert your concluding statement saying what you learned about your topic, who you think would benefit from this information, and why and how they would benefit from this informationāthis should be about a paragraph. Make sure to return the text to black/automatic.