Chemistry

InstructionsAssignment 1: The Annotated BibliograpyTopic: Sodium BicorbonateObjective: Assess sources for your research for your final presentation (for credibility, reliability, and relevance) and list references in proper APA formatAssignment Instructions: The Research Project/Presentation for this class is divided into three major Assignments, 1) annotated bibliography, 2) outline and 3) final presentation. The first part is the annotated bibliography. An annotation is a summary and evaluation, and your annotated bibliography will include a summary and evaluation of some of the sources (or references) you will use for your presentation.To prepare for this assignment, I recommend that you do the following:Read these directions carefully.Review the sample annotated      bibliography provided to you      below.Message me with any questions!The reason the annotated bibliography is included as part of the research project is that writing an annotated bibliography is important in that it provides excellent preparation for the final presentation. One of the issues regarding any type of research, especially in chemistry, is the credibility of the sources used, particularly those obtained from various websites. By forcing you to evaluate each of your potential sources carefully, the annotated bibliography helps you determine if in fact the source you chose is credible and helps you determine how relevant it is to your topic and understand the topic better which will help you develop your presentation.For this project, you will assess three sources to include:1) a complete citation for each source,2) a summary of each source, and3) an evaluation of each source.Three sources are required for this assignment (i.e., you are to write an annotation for each source). However, you must use five or more sources in your final presentation.Use this TEMPLATE to summarize and evaluate each of your three sources.1. Citation:Written in APA reference list format. For more help with formatting, see APA handout.2. Summary:What is the purpose of the source, review article, original research? What topics are covered? This section is generally 4-6 sentences that summarize the author’s main point. For more help, see this link on paraphrasing sources.3. Evaluation:After summarizing the article (or research paper or book), it is necessary to evaluate it and state where you found it – its source (e.g., journal, website, etc.). Briefly answer the following questions in 4-6 sentences:What is the format or type of source (e.g., peer-reviewed journal paper, website, book)? How reliable is the information in the article, and how credible is the source (e.g., website’s sponsoring organization, journal or book publisher) and the author(s)?For more help, see this handout on evaluating resources.Additional Resources:Sample Annotated      BibliographyAlso, please see the resources below at The Owl at Purdue      site for more information on how to write an annotated bibliography as      well as other pages on the site to assist you with the other parts of the      research paper:Annotated Bibliographies[Annotated Bibliography Example][Annotated Bibliography Samples]Submission Instructions:1. You must submit your Annotated Bibliography as a “Microsoft Word” document using the template provided (rather than a Word Pad, Works, etc. document) AND title your file name as FirstnameLastname_SCIN131_Assg1.doc. Otherwise, you will not receive credit for your assignment.2. Upload your assignment for grading by selecting on the “Add Attachment” button at the bottom of the page.3. The new screen will prompt you to select the “Browse” button so you can locate the MS Word document of your Annotated Bibliography on your computer.4. Find the file and double-select on it.5. Select “Continue”.6. Double check to ensure that your annotated bibliography was successfully uploaded as an attachment.7. When you have completed this assignment, type “Completed” in the rich text editor box below.8. Select the “Submit” button.9. Your annotated bibliography is automatically submitted to TurnItIn with your submission:Papers will be automatically added to and checked against the standard TurnItIn repositories. Originality reports will be returned to the faculty and student in roughly 15 minutes of the submission. Multiple submissions are allowed before the due date. If you wish to learn more about and how to access TurnItIn.com, a plagiarism detection website, these are available from the APUS Online Library. APUS Writing Center.