Saturday, September 5, 2015

Annotated Bibliography in APA Style

The following post will contain a link to my annotated bibliography, for all of the sources that I have used while researching the business controversy surrounding Uber.

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To access my annotated bibliography on Google Docs click here.
In order to create all of these citations I used this APA Style Guide (in addition to the textbook), and used this site as a guide to cite my selected tweets. Also, I used this site as an example for my annotated bibliography.

Reflection:
After reading the annotated bibliographies by Breanna and Ann Emilie I have been able to solidify a lot of thoughts pertaining to annotated bibliographies and their many tendencies... as seen in post below.

It is now evident to me that annotated bibliography styles are similar in their own ways. Brianna and I both wrote our citations in APA, however Ann Emilie wrote in MLA format. The conventions of a QRG definitely are apparent throughout our posts. Besides concision, order, and the inclusion of future use these examples of an annotated bibliographies differed slightly, due to limitations and varying styles.

I also not acknowledge that a well executed annotated bibliography is a great tool to plan out ideas and gain knowledge about a topic, even if readers don't get to see all of them.  

5 comments:

  1. Other than your spacing issues (which I struggled with as well) your bibliography appears to match the style guide you linked. It's funny because I choose Uber as my controversy as well. Everything looks correct including the italics and the order of the date except for that you used bullet points under the citations.

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  2. Like Sam noted, your formatting seems to be your only problem; I also used APA style for my bibliography. I liked how clear your responses to your sources were. They were very easy to read, understand, and gave me a clear idea about your sources and controversy.

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  3. My APA style came out slightly different than yours, but yours definitely matched the style guide you used so maybe it's because we used different ones. Either way, your citations were done correctly, albeit the spacing was a little off, which the previous comments already addressed. Your annotations were very detailed and clear, which was great because I could follow along without any trouble and was able to easily navigate through the different sources. Great job.

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  4. This must be the part of learning.

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