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In Part 2, you will be conducting an annotated bibliography of academic sources related to combating misinformation. The purpose is to begin to understand the body of academic literature related to combating misinformation to help craft your ultimate recommendations to the candidate/organization you’ll be advising in Part 3.
The ASU Library has a wealth of information on how to conduct an annotated bibliography here. The linked sources also provide you with samples of what an annotation should look like.
In order to conduct the annotated bibliography, you will likely need to use either the ASU Library’s article search, or more easily (in my opinion), Google ScholarLinks to an external site..
I do not have a preference on citation style (though I tend to use APA), as long as you are consistent with a given style guide’s parameters. Just choose your favorite!
Your final product should contain 15-20 academic citations (again, specifically related to combating misinformation). All citations must come from outside of our course readings/syllabus.
As you write your annotated paragraph include both a summary of the source AND an evaluation of the validity of the source and its usefulness. Paragraphs should be in full sentences 100-200 words long. Length of the entry is often linked with the length of the source. See examples provided in link above.
Summarize the content of the source – be descriptive and specific
Evaluate the accuracy and validity of the source
Describe the usefulness of the source
Please use Calibri, font size 12 for your annotations. No cover page is required.
For further information, see the following sites for information on how to conduct a graduate-level annotated bibliography:
https://libguides.asu.edu/c.php?g=264286&p=1763864
https://writingcenter.uagc.edu/annotated-bibliographyLinks to an external site.
https://ask.library.arizona.edu/faq/356084Links to an external site.
Rubric
Annotated Bibliography Rubric
Annotated Bibliography Rubric
Criteria Ratings
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSource Quality
Full Marks
Required number of sources (15-20) all scholarly secondary sources (or primary sources, where available and appropriate).
Partial Marks
Required number of sources (15-20), but not all are scholarly sources.
No Marks
Fewer than required number of sources (less than 15), only one or two scholarly secondary sources (or primary sources, where available and appropriate); several tertiary or irrelevant sources.
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnnotation Quality
Full Marks
Annotation shows careful reading and clear understanding of source content, quality, and relevance. Further, summaries are accurate, evaluation addresses validity of source and usefulness for assignment is included for every source.
Partial Marks (+)
Annotation shows reading and understanding of source content, quality, and relevance.
Partial Marks (-)
Annotation shows reading and understanding of source content, quality, and relevance, with weaknesses or omissions in no more than one or two entries.
No Marks
Annotation shows superficial or no reading and understanding of source content, quality, and relevance, with weaknesses or omissions in most entries.
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeBibliography
Full Marks
All citations are correctly cited following a standard bibliographic format.
Partial Marks (+)
All citations are cited following a standard bibliographic format with no more than two errors.
Partial Marks (-)
Citations follow a standard bibliographic format with several citation errors.
No Marks
Citations follow no discernible bibliographic format or pattern of frequent citation errors.
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOverall Quality
Full Marks
Bibliography could be used to generate a comprehensive research paper with excellent sources.
Partial Marks (+)
Bibliography provides sources to create a paper on the topic but is missing some key information.
Partial Marks (-)
Sources miss key topics required by presentation assignment.
No Marks
Sources used would not create an informative paper.
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