We will complete the bibliography a piece at a time. Therefore, it is important that you keep up with each week's assignments. Each week, you will complete at least one of these steps in a discussion.
This is the first step in the annotated bibliography, where you chose to research a career path or another area of interest. Choose your topic very carefully because you will not have the time to change your topic. Choose a topic in one of these three areas:
Use the library databases to find a total of four different sources, as follows:
The fourth choice is up to you. It can be an interview, a book, an infographic, or anything you find reliable and informative about the topic. It can also be another video, article, or website.
Be careful when choosing these four sources. They must have been published in 2019 or later*. Once you find something that matches your topic afrom 2019 or later, skim the information. Be sure that you can actually understand it for the most part. If the material is so difficult that you cannot figure it out, then do not use it. Select something different.
*If you find a great source from before 2019, please check with your instructor to see if it is OK to use.
Once you feel confident about a source, copy the citation provided on the library page in a file entitled My Bibliography Sources or another name that is easy to recognize. Download articles to a folder on your desktop. Save links to videos.
The summary and evaluation paragraph for each of the four sources must be written in your own words. Each paragraph should be 150-200 words. Do not use book reviews or cut and paste sentences and summaries from the database or other internet websites (Amazon, for instance). Remember: if you can find something online, so can I.
Use the MLA format resource to format the bibliography before you submit it on the due date. If you are dissatisfied with your grade, you can revise and edit your bibliography and then submit it again. Keep in mind, however, that revising your work does not mean you will automatically receive 100% on it. While I can give you advice, I cannot rewrite your bibliography for you; ultimately, the grade will depend on your ability to read, summarize, analyze, and write.
Tips on Searching for Sources Using OneSearch (SCC Library Website)