solved For the course project, you will create an annotated bibliography
For the course project, you will create an annotated bibliography of six sources that cites and describes four or five of the best Internet resources on a specified topic and one or two of the best library database resources. You do not have to write an actual research paper. The project is designed to use the research skills you have learned in this class and will help you in future classes where you will be writing research papers. Take a look at the Sample Course Project as a general guideline for completing your project.Choose a topic of interest. Be careful not to choose a topic that is too broad or too narrow. (Review Module 1 for help on narrowing or broadening a topic.)Include both the topic AND a thesis statement with your bibliography.Find four or five different Internet resources and one or two library database resources that you think to provide the most authoritative information about your topic. Include Web pages and ebooks (if appropriate).Use the project checklist to evaluate all resources retrieved. Describe each of the six resources you have chosen, making sure you address each issue on the checklist for each of the five resources. (Review Module 4 for help in evaluating your resources.)Cite each resource using either APA or MLA citation format (See Module 6). Pay close attention to the proper placement of punctuation and underlining. You will lose points if your material is not cited properly.Use the examples in the Sample Course Project as a general guideline for completing your project. There are examples of documents from organizations, commercial, educational, and government sites. LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE CITATION FORMAT FOR EACH.Pay attention to grammar, punctuation, and spelling when writing your annotations. Points will be deducted for incorrect grammar, capitalization, and punctuation.You may need to undo AutoFormat or otherwise remove hyperlinks in your word processing program if the URL address turns into a hyperlink. Review the rubric attached so you know what you are being graded on.