How to gather sources for literature review


Assignment:

An annotated bibliography is a document containing selected sources accompanied by a respective annotation. Each annotation consists of a summary, analysis, and application for the purpose of conveying the relevance and value of the selected source. As such, annotations demonstrate a writer's critical thinking about and authority on the topic represented in the sources.

In preparation for your own future research, an annotated bibliography provides a background for understanding a portion of the existing literature on a particular topic. It is also a useful precursor for gathering sources in preparation for writing a subsequent literature review.

The assignment:

Locate six articles on a research topic of your interest-two quantitative research articles, two qualitative research articles, and two mixed methods research articles-published in peer-reviewed journals.

Prepare an annotated bibliography that includes the below:

A one-paragraph introduction that provides context for why you selected the research articles you did.

A reference list entry in APA Style for each of the six articles that follows proper formatting. Follow each reference list entry with a three-paragraph annotation that includes:

A summary

An analysis

An application as illustrated in this example

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