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Research Process Seminar: Term 1. Week 4, 24/10/2013

Annotating your bibliography

Artist: Alicia Martin

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The aims of this session are:

- to define what a annotated bibliography is within CP2.

- to discuss how to do a annotated bibliography.

By the end of this session:

- you will know what an annotated bibliography is.

- you will seen some examples of Annotated Bibliographies

Research Process Seminar: Annotating your bibliographyTerm 1. Week 4, 24/10/2013

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SESSION PLAN

-1. Introduction of the session

-2. Short overview of the previous “Research Methodologies”

seminars

- 3. What is an Annotated Bibliography?

Why should we write an Annotated Bibliography?

- 4. Learning Journal

- 5. Wrap up: questions, doubts and comments

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Seminar: Introduction to finding suitable research sourcesTerm 1. Week 2, 10/10/2013

Short overview

10th October: week 2.

-2. Why is so important to know how to find useful

resources?

- 3. Students research methods

- 4. Research sources suitable for CP2

-5. Research methods.

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- Practice: finding useful resources already identified.

- Discussion: HOW TO DETERMINE IF A SOURCE IS USEFUL?

- Discussion: ORDENING YOUR RESEARCH ARCHIVE

Short overview of previous sessions:17 th October: week 3.

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NEXT STEP WHEN CONDUCTING

ACADEMIC RESEARCH

• The annotated bibliography

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what is it?is a list of references (also known as citations) relating to books, chapters in books or journal articles on a particular theme or topic. Aprox: 150 words.NTU Referencing Style (Harvard)

Each citation is followed by a brief summary

A critical analysis of the text

and evaluation of its Relevance/Usefulness.

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What is the purpose of an Annotated Bibliography?- to describe and explain the context, relevance, accuracy and quality of a resource.

Compiling an annotated bibliography is a very helpful part of creating a research essay, research project or dissertation. The work you do in finding and selecting relevant references supports your research idea and aids your further investigation.

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• Summary:• The annotated bibliography

the process: When you have found a number of resources that you judge to

be relevant and valuable, you will annotate each one by summarising the theme and scope of the item, examining critically how the contents of the item relate to your research interest and the relevance and usefulness of the information provided.

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Seminar: Introduction to academic researchTerm 1. Week 2, 10/10/2013

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