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Annotated Bibliography Template

Page history last edited by Alan Liu 9 years, 6 months ago

Instructions for Creating the Annotated Bibliography Template

 

Method 1:

The easiest way for students to format a page of their work on the Student Work site with a "template" that creates a uniform look-and-feel for student pages in the course is to choose one of the pre-made templates during the process of creating a new page.

 

  • Step 1: Start Creating a New Page.

    • You can do this either by going to the tab at the top for "Pages & Files" and then clicking "New",
      PBWorks Create New Page tabs
    • Or you can add a link on the site to a not-yet-existing page (like this: Bibliography by Alan Liu), and then (after you have saved the page on which the link resides) click on the link to automatically open the dialogue for creating that new page.

  • Step 2: Before you actually click the button to create the new page, choose one of the pre-made templates for the page.  For example:
    Creating a new page with a template

 

Method 2:

 

  • If you create your page first without a template, then you can cut-and-paste into the page the section between dotted lines below. (This is what would have been put automatically on your new page according to Method 1 above.)
  • Page Naming Convention: Example: "Bibliography by Alan Liu"

 

 

Copy between the dotted lines:

 

Annotated Bibliography Assignment

 

By [your name, linked to your bio], [name of your team, linked to your team project page]

 

 1. [Citation for item 1--e.g., book, essay, software, art work, etc.] (Use MLA style for citations unless there is a reason to choose a different style. See the Purdue Online Writing Lab's "MLA Formatting and Style Guide")

 

[Annotation for item 1 here.  A 200-600 word objective description or abstract of the work, including quotations and links as necessary (aim for one double-spaced page as the average for each entry).  Descriptions should be tightly and carefully written.]

 


2. [Citation for item]

 

[Annotation for item]

 


3. [Citation for item]

 

[Annotation for item]

 


4. [Citation for item]

 

[Annotation for item]

 


5. [Citation for item]

 

[Annotation for item]

 

 

 

 

 

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