ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
An annotated bibliography is an organized list of sources, each of which is followed by a brief note or “annotation”.
These annotations do one or more of the following:
• describe the content and focus of the book or article
• suggest the source’s usefulness to your research
• evaluate its method, conclusions, or reliability
• record your reactions to the source.
Annotations are useful in helping you map an area of research, in referencing and for tracking your own ideas. As such it will help you both with your final assignment in this unit and with your further studies in your degree.
In this assignment you need to collect 5 references into a bibliography, all of which should be linked to the theme of ‘social science’. It’s your task to pick the actual topic (some random examples: human health and climate change, disability rights in Australia, using mixed methodology in researching the global economy, sex dating and relationships on university campuses, migration patterns in 21st century Europe, surveillance in everyday life, sport and class in Australia) . The types of references you need to include are:
• a book
• a book chapter
• a journal article
• a website (not the same as articles or books accessed via a computer!)
• PLUS 1 other references of any type
We will discuss further details of this assignment in tutorials in Weeks 2-3 to help you. Links to examples and the referencing guide will be provided in iLearn, so please check.
You will be marked on the quality of your citation, picking the relevant reference types, using all the key structural elements of annotation, spelling, expression, quality of discussion on your references. More information on this will be given in tutorials.
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