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APA Annotated Bibliography 

WHAT: Develop an Annotated Bibliography that summarizes and explains how each of 6sources will aid in development of your upcoming RecommendationReport.  An annotated bibliography cites a list of books, articles, and documents. Each listed citation is followed by a paragraph that describes the relevance, quality, and potential use of the cited source.

WHY: An annotated bibliography guides the reading, evaluating, and sorting of sources planned for use in a research paper.  It also gives practice using APA citation format, and demonstrates quality of research undertaken, while strengthening a writer’s ability to analyze and evaluate main ideas, supporting evidence, and conclusions in a variety of texts.

HOW: Use the template on the following section to format your Annotated Bibliography assignment and its required content.After reviewing the required layout shown on the template in the following section, brainstorm by thinking of a specific solution to a narrowly-focused business-related problem about which you feel passionate.You will also write about this in your RecommendationReport.  When you brainstorm, consider how you want people to act, feel and think regarding this solution to a business-related problem. An annotated bibliography includes a working “statement of purpose” and cites a list of books, articles, and documents.  After you write each citation, write a paragraph and describe the relevance, quality, and potential use of the cited source.

For your annotated bibliography, ensure the final draft

1)Offers 6 sources, paying attention to content reliability and author credibility;

2)Summarizes the content of each source;

3)Discusses how each source will aid your report’s development;

4)Includes (at the top of the annotated bibliography)

a.working title for your upcoming Recommendation Report; 

b.overarching subject to be discussed in your Recommendation Report;

c.statement of purpose (problem and potential solution) featured in your Recommendation Report;