What institution(s) (company, government, university, etc.) supports this information?Are all sources cited in the article clearly listed in a bibliography or reference list?

Annotated bibliography
you will locate and annotate five sources according to the following directions:

The full APA citation for each article.

What institution(s) (company, government, university, etc.) supports this information?

Are all sources cited in the article clearly listed in a bibliography or reference list?

Are the topics in the article addressed with clearly presented arguments and adequate support? Show one example.

Why should anyone believe information from this source?

What is the purpose of the source article, and how is it relevant to your Course Project’s required topics and subtopics.

Annotated Bibliography

What is the purpose of the source article, and how is it relevant to your Course Project’s required topics and subtopics.

Briefly address the following points in 4-6 sentences:

Begin with a “topic sentence” that states the source’s main point. (e.g., This article discusses the ecology of the white-tailed deer in Delaware.).

Summarize the main findings and conclusions of the peer-reviewed journal paper, book, website article, etc.

State how the information is relevant to your project’s assigned topics and subtopics.
Evaluation:
After summarizing the source article, it is necessary to evaluate it and state where you found it (journal, website, book, etc.). Briefly answer the following questions in 4-6 sentences:

What is the format/type of source article (e.g., peer-reviewed journal paper, book, website article)?

Is the author an authority/expert on the topic? Explain how the author is qualified (see below).

Examine the five sources you compiled for your annotated bibliography. List three similarities and differences among the arguments expressed in each article – (The 5 Sources are below)

Comparison and Contrast

Examine the five sources you compiled for your annotated bibliography. List three similarities and differences among the arguments expressed in each article – (The 5 Sources are below)

 What does peer-reviewed mean? https://library.sdsu.edu/reference/news/what-does-peer-review-mean

GROUP – Annotated Bibliography Assignment

Write an annotated bibliography in APA format with these 4 articles. Each annotation should be at least 3-5 sentences per article minimum.

An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to scholarly books, articles, and documents researched based on the assignment. Each source listed is followed by a brief descriptive paragraph.
Visit the following sites for more information on what a peer-reviewed article is and how to create an annotated bibliography.

What does peer-reviewed mean?
https://library.sdsu.edu/reference/news/what-does-peer-review-mean

APA formatted annotated bibliography:
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/common_writing_assignments/annotated_bibliographies/index.html

Discuss key concepts related to mental health from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

5 annotated bibliographies from 5 separate papers

Discuss key concepts related to mental health from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

Provide an annotated bibliography of each text (this is in addition to your usual reference list)

Your discussion of each text should include consideration of

Methodology; Research question; Methods; Data Analysis; Results; Quality and trustworthiness of the research; Relevance to your own practice

 

What are the common differences between Academic Research and Applied Research?What style of research interests you and why?

 Complete 4 discussion questions as well as an Annotated bibliography with a minimum of ten scholarly references.

Research can take many forms. The two primary types of research conducted are Academic Research or Applied Research. After conducting your own outside research, and considering the two different types of research, respond to the following questions:

1. What are the common differences between Academic Research and Applied Research?
2. When is it most appropriate to use Academic Research (also known as Scholarly Research)?
3. When is it most appropriate to use Applied Research (also known as Professional Research)?
4. What style of research interests you and why?