Source One Citation and Annotation:
Write an MLA 8th Edition citation* for a source that meets one of the information needs you identified above, or another piece of information that will help you address your research question. Include a link to the full text of the source, even if a link is not required as part of the citation. For sources from library databases, be sure to use the permalink/bookmark/stable URL tool to generate a link (do not copy the link from your browser’s address bar). For print books, use the link tool in the library catalog (books+) to generate a link.
Write a reflection annotation for this source. Your annotation should be at least 150 words, and must use your own words. Complete annotations include:
A summary of the source, including an overview of its main points, arguments made, research presented, topics covered, etc.
An evaluation of the source, including an assessment of its quality, accuracy, objectivity, purpose, thoroughness, etc.
A reflection on the source’s usefulness for your research, including which information need(s) it meets, how helpful it is, how it affects your thinking on the topic, how well it addresses your research question, etc.
What type of source is this (for example, book, scholarly article, magazine article, newspaper article, government document, website, blog post, video, photograph, etc.)?
Of all the sources you found during your search for this piece of information, how/why did you choose this particular source and/or this type of source?
Source Two
Source Two Citation and Annotation:
Write an MLA 8th Edition citation* for a source that meets a different information need you identified above, or another piece of information that will help you address your research question. Include a link to the source (see detailed instructions under Source One above).
Write a reflection annotation for this source. Your annotation should be at least 150 words, and must use your own words (see detailed instructions under Source One above).
What type of source is this (for example, book, scholarly article, magazine article, newspaper article, government document, website, blog post, video, photograph, etc.)?
Of all the sources you found during your search for this piece of information, how/why did you choose this particular source and/or this type of source?