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- The bibliography should be on Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz.
The instructions are Below
Annotated Bibliography
“An annotated bibliography is a list of citations of books, articles, and documents. Each citation is followed by a brief (usually about 200 words) descriptive and evaluative paragraph or two: the annotation” (http://olinuris.library.cornell.edu). In this class we will use Chicago style for the citations. Each annotation should make it clear that the source is: a) primary; b) secondary; or c) a secondary work containing primary sources. For this assignment you may not use any sort of encyclopedia, although you may wish to begin with one containing general information on your topic.
The purpose of the annotated bibliography is:
1.) To inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited. The annotated bibliography helps you learn about your topic. It is excellent preparation for a research project. When you have to write annotations for each source, you're forced to read each source more carefully and critically.
2.) To help you formulate a thesis: The purpose of research is to state and support a thesis; the annotated bibliography is a very important tool for developing a thesis statement. Writing an annotated bibliography can help you gain a good perspective on what is being said about your topic. Annotations help you to see what the issues and arguments are concerning your topic so that you can develop your own point of view.
Locate appropriate sources that deal with your topic. PLEASE NOTE: Your journal articles must come from peer reviewed, published scholarly journals. These can be found online through the UTEP Library but do not use Internet articles. Provide a brief annotation for each source. Each annotation should contain a full citation: Author, Title, Name of Press, and Publication Date followed by a brief description of the source.
The annotated bibliography must be typewritten, (12 pt. font, 1-inch margins) and single-spaced, with one extra space between the source citation and the annotation, plus an extra space between each listing. Use the hanging indent style: the first line is flush all the way to the left margin, all lines after that in both the citation and the annotation must be indented (tabbed) eight spaces. Create sections by type in alphabetical order: Books, with each source listed in alphabetical order by the author’s last name; Journals, with each source listed in alphabetical order by the author’s last name; Primary sources also in alphabetical order. Do not use bullets or numbering.
You must have a minimum of eight (8) secondary sources: four monographs (not textbooks) and four journal articles. All papers must have a minimum of four (4) primary sources. Sources must be listed in Chicago style. You may use our course readings. You may NOT use an encyclopedia, either printed or electronic, or a textbook. You may use the Internet, but only to access reputable, scholarly journals. Do NOT use Internet sites for anything other than artwork, pictures, or primary sources. See the suggested secondary and primary sources lists posted on BB in the Research Help content folder to get started.
Do not paraphrase or quote abstracts or book reviews. If you include any direct quotes from the source you only need the page number in parentheses because the citation is already there. Keep direct quotations very short and don’t use many. The analysis of the source should be in your own words, reflecting your evaluation of the material.
The annotation itself should address the following questions:
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