A short guide to annotated bibliographie

Describe in 400-500 words the key significant differences between an annotated bibliography and a literature review. Make sure you indicate how exactly you will avoid mistakenly writing your literature review up as an annotated bibliography (i.e. what will you do to make sure that your literature review is a literature review and not an annotated bibliography!?)

 

Please watch the video and read the rubric below.

 

Describe in 400-500 words the key significant differences between an annotated bibliography and a literature review. Make sure you indicate how exactly you will avoid mistakenly writing your literature review up as an annotated bibliography (i.e. what will you do to make sure that your literature review is a literature review and not an annotated bibliography!?)

 

Please watch the video and read the rubric below.

 

A short guide to annotated bibliographies

 

Rubric:

400-500 words

Evaluation Criteria:

·      Clearly identifies six to ten distinguishing points between a literature review and an annotated bibliography;

·      Presents several clear strategies on how to avoid confusing the two;

·      Identifies several of the most common errors in distinguishing an annotated bibliography from a literature review.

 

Writing:

The writing should be a graduate level. The prose should be concise. Examples should be use. Material should be concise but effective.

 

Rubric:

400-500 words

Evaluation Criteria:

·      Clearly identifies six to ten distinguishing points between a literature review and an annotated bibliography;

·      Presents several clear strategies on how to avoid confusing the two;

·      Identifies several of the most common errors in distinguishing an annotated bibliography from a literature review.

 

Writing:

The writing should be a graduate level. The prose should be concise. Examples should be use. Material should be concise but effective.