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2 The need to cite  Why?  When?  Benefits!

3 Citing Styles and Types Annotated and non-annotated MLA: Modern Language Association of America APA: American Psychiatric Association (date is emphasized) More information is found in The Little, Brown Handbook.

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5 In 1968, NASA director Smith noted that “statistics and polls show that the people of this country see the space program as critical to the future of America” ( 203). In fact, at the time it was felt by many that America’s future as a country depended on the success of the space program (Smith 203).

6 Author Title Location: publisher Publishing date Smithers, Jane C. Looking for Water. Phoenix, AZ: Saunders,2003. Print. Publication information Book with one author

7 Authors Title Location: publisher Publishing date Alstrop, Lisa G. and Tom Shaw.Dining Out. Syracuse, NY: Mosby, 1999. Print. Publication information Book with two authors

8 Author Title of article Volume number Almandarez, Jose. “Cather and Western Lore.” American Literature(2003): Journal title Journal Year 560-69. 289 Page Numbers Ahem. Print.

9 Title Book cited Edition/ year of publication “Cool.” Webster’s Word Histories.1989 ed. Reference Work Print.

10 Title Director Year of release Understanding Global Economy. Dir. Jill Spielberg United Films, 2001. Distributor Video DVD

11 Person interviewed Interview type Date(s) Jones, John P. Personal interview. 3 July 2003. Personal Interview

12 Government Name of agency Place and publisher Census Bureau. Washington: GPO, Title of document Date 2001. Publishing information: United States. Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2001. Government Document Print.

13 Author Title of article Volume number Davis, Sandra. The Social Science Journal (2001): Journal title Library Subscription Service, Online Date published 527-542. 38.4 Page Numbers “The Politics of Water Scarcity In the Western States.” ScienceDirect. Web. Database used Vendor Where accessed Date accessed

14 Web Page Article title Title of the internet site Date published/updated Organization/institution Date accessed URL no longer recommended “Mind Games May Keep the Brain Sharp.”CNN.com. 19 June 2003. Web.14 May 2009.

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16 What an annotated bibliography is not: A simple synopsis. Authority assessment: The background and affiliations of the Author A summary of the content Comparison/assessment: How did it compare to other books/articles? Evaluation: What did you think of it, and how will it help your topic? What to include:

17 Darling, Nancy. “Peer Pressure is not Peer Influence.” Principal Sept./Oct. 2002: 67-69. Print. Darling, a professor of education at Bard College, writes that adolescents are most often influenced not by what their friends do or say, but how they think their friends will react to a situation. Darling asserts that by providing positive information, involving all students, and grouping students differently, schools can provide opportunities to reinforce positive values. The idea of preconceived notions of peer reaction is better addressed here than in other sources that I found. This idea of adolescent positive peer influence is a timely theory and strongly supports the theme of my paper. A Sample Annotated Entry

18 Remember: annotated bibliographies are simply an organized list of the sources that you have used, each of which is followed by a brief note: the annotation. The annotation itself is a brief description and evaluation or the book or article.

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