Short Assignment : Annotated Bibliography
The following online resources cover different aspects of completing research online, be it via library databases or through search engines like Google.
Paul Gil: How Real Online Research Works Details the different types of research and outlines a workable process for conducting it even without the assistance of databases. Pay attention to how to use Wikipedia–it shouldn’t be a source you cite, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have value.
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Baruch Library: Accessing Databases
This short video will show you how to access databases at Newman Library as a student here at CUNY SPS.
Baruch Library: Using Onesearch
Onesearch is another useful tool for when you want to cast a wide net. This video outlines how to make use of it.
Short Assignment #1: Annotated Bibliography
Compile an annotated bibliography of 3 resources you plan to cite for your Innovation Project. You should write this document in such a manner that you would feel comfortable showing it to your supervisor or colleague should they ask; remember that unlike as in academic writing, writing at work can suddenly find itself with a new and unanticipated audience. Be sure to include the following:
1. The bibliographic information. For our purposes and to ensure consistency, use APA Format. Need help? See these materials from the Purdue OWL’s APA Formatting and Style Guide.
2. A summary of the resource. What critical information or argument is included? Is there a bias, shortcoming, or other quality that it is critical you keep in mind or that a future reader of your bibliography should be aware of?
3. How you plan to use this resource in your memorandum?
4. Does the resource raise any questions for further research?
Each annotation (#2-4 above) should be at least one paragraph total.
Short Assignment : Annotated Bibliography