Using APA format, identify the source and write a concise annotation that summarizes the central theme and scope of the book or article.

Annotation Assignment

Read the notes that begin on p. 3 of this handout and the table that follows. Then, complete the analysis for each of your sources.

Part 1: Annotation
Using APA format, identify the source and write a concise annotation that summarizes the central theme and scope of the book or article.

Part 2: Source Evaluation
Use the following criteria to evaluate each source:

a. How current is this the source you are using? (If not current – explain why information is still applicable)

b. How authoritative, credible, reliable? (For example: recognized expert; peer-reviewed journal; trusted site such as .edu, .gov, .mil; experienced and knowledgeable in the field; information consistent across several sources, etc.)

c. Briefly state specifically how this source provides evidence that strongly supports your conclusion.

d. If the information is “popular” or if it is from a blog, from a marketing site, or is persuasive in nature (i.e., an editorial or opinion piece, or a publication of a special interest group such as a trade organization, union, etc.) explain why you are using the source and why you cannot use a more substantive or scholarly source.

Using APA format, identify the source and write a concise annotation that summarizes the central theme and scope of the book or article.
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