Instruction
For this project, you are finding a credible source and then submitting an annotated bibliography entry to the discussion forum. A credible source will rely on recognized experts in the field, will be free of bias, and will be published by universities and reputable organizations. A scholarly article found in a peer-reviewed journal is an example of a credible source. Examples of non-credible sources include Wikipedia and other crowd-sourced encyclopedias, blogs, social media networks, local and specialty newspapers, YouTube videos, and outdated articles. Caution: You want to avoid non-credible sources for this assignment.
For this assignment, you are looking for a credible source to analyze using the topic you chose to investigate from the first week. Step 1: Do a search and find a credible source on your research topic. You may use the South University Online Library to locate scholarly articles, or you may research your topic on the Internet using Google Scholar. Read the article and determine if it’s credible and relevant to your topic. Step 2: Write an annotated bibliography entry. Place the citation first. Under the citation, share a paragraph that explains what the source contains in a short summary and share how the source is useful to you in researching and understanding your topic and how it is a credible resource. (See the example annotated bibliography entry linked below.)
Instruction For this project, you are finding a credible source and then submitt
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