Instructions
-The AB includes your name, the date, the class section #, the assignment name, and a project title at the top of the document
-The AB follows traditional annotated bibliography format (full bibliographic entry followed by detailed annotation in paragraph form).
-The AB contains an introduction that orients the reader to, and possibly defines, the focused issue you are exploring in this project
-The introduction provides context for the bibliography, explains the criteria used to select sources, and discusses connections between sources that might not be otherwise obvious.
-The AB annotates at least 5, and no more than 6, different resources.
-The source selection Includes at least four scholarly sources
-The source selection includes at least one sources that are more generalized genre, from a popular published venue and targeted to a non-academic audience.
-The annotation for each source includes a summary (the rhetorical precis) of each the source
-The summary for each annotation includes a rhetorical precis sentence about major claim/finding,
-The summary for each annotation includes a rhetorical precis sentence lens/method,
-The summary for each annotation includes a rhetorical precis sentence about purpose
-The summary for each annotation includes a rhetorical precis sentence about audience
-The annotation for each source includes an evaluation
-The evaluation for each annotation discusses the credibility of the source
-The evaluation for each annotation discusses what the source adds to the conversation and what the source contributes to the issue/topic
-The full bibliographic citations and in-text citations follow APA citation guidelines and includes PURLs/Permalinks in the full bibliographic citations (as the title of the source) are fully functional