or the proper format for an annotated bibliography, see:
http://libguides.brandonu.ca/c.php?g=315021&p=2104904
Past research is always referred to in past tense
For each citation:
The first 1-2 sentences establish the credentials of the author/source.
The next 2-3 sentences discuss content in brief.
The last 1-2 sentences establish a link between the capstone topic and the source
An annotated research bibliography of a minimum of six references (no older than seven years) to be used in your paper/project is due in week three. Examples include credible WWW reports and sites, books, manuscripts, theses, dissertations, journals, newspapers, magazines, etc. Submit/upload in a MS Word document. Ensure you follow the APA style and each reference is thoroughly summarized and evaluated.
Conducting Research: Upon topic approval conduct research before proposal submission. Your starting point is the APUS Online Research Center and the talented staff of librarians
and archivists available to assist you in your efforts. Resources include:
Bibliographic resources
Web-based resources
Web search engines
Other resources
Databases
Your search strategy focuses your search efforts and makes efficient use of your time.
You must discuss search strategies first with your professor and secondly, with the experts in the APUS Online Research Center.
There will be 100 possible annotated bibliography points (10% of your final grade). Late submitters will be penalized 10 points per day.