SCI 210 Week 2 | Assignment 1 Help | Carrington College

SCI 210 Week 2 | Assignment 1 Help | Carrington College

Module 2: Signature Assignment Part 2

Your annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books, articles, documents, and websites that you may use to prepare your presentation. Each item listed is followed by a short paragraph describing the item, why it might be useful to developing your presentation, and an assessment of the quality of the source. Including an item in your annotated bibliography does not mean you must use that source in your project. It means only this was an item you reviewed during your research. The purpose of the annotation is to show a reader the importance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited.

Sample Annotated Bibliography Entry

Here is a sample entry from an annotated bibliography.

Pooh, W. T. (2017). Effects of small-unit honey production on climate change. Winnie the Pooh Journal of Climate Science, 147(6), 165–175.

This article reviews effects of honey production by locations operating five hives or less. Pooh argues that although precision measurement shows minute increases in local temperature ("less than 1° C within five feet of an active hive" [p. 168]), there is not enough heat produced to affect the local climate, nor is there a cumulative effect that contributes substantially to global warming. This article does not make any reference to larger, industrial-level honey production.

This article provides good examples as well as expert opinion that I can use in my project. It contains easy-to-understand figures that may be useful as slides in my presentation. This will provide me with evidence to support my claims about the environmental effects of small-unit honey production.

Your annotated bibliography must be submitted in APA format (see below for details).

APA format

  • 1-inch margins
  • Double spaced
  • 12-point Times New Roman font
  • Title page with topic and name of student

Part 2 will be graded using the SCI210 Signature Assignment Annotated Bibliography Grading Rubric on the Course Documents page.

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