Annotated Bibliography and Literature Review
As is clear by now, scholarly research is an expectation for all discussion activities. Again, this research is essential for any of you who seek an “A” in any of my courses. In effect, I am asking for a literature review (or two) in each unit. As such, a reminder of how to actually write a literature review, and some practice, may be helpful.
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Submit your annotated bibliography AND literature review here.
Our topic is “Collective Violence.” This is a broad topic, so go in whatever direction you like.
Integrate and synthesize these articles as a literature review. See the example for an excellent tutorial. The only thing missing from this example is a reminder that a literature review should always refer to the methods used in the cited research.
Include both the annotated bibliography and literature review in your submission, as in the example.
Include references in ASA or APA format. These will be listed twice – once in your annotated bibliography and again, in reference list format, in the literature review references.
How long, and how many references? Again, see the example.