WS100D: Annotated Bibliography Topics & Sources. Joanne Oud, Women & Gender Studies Librarian

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WS100D: Annotated Bibliography Topics & Sources Joanne Oud, Women & Gender Studies Librarian

Course Guide Go to library.wlu.ca Click on Services (top menu bar) Choose Course Guides Scroll to WS100D

FINDING & NARROWING A TOPIC

Broad vs Narrow Topics Broad topic: pay equity Narrower topic: effectiveness of equal pay laws in Canada

How Do I Narrow a Topic? 1. Brainstorm or do a library search What could I say about this topic? 2. Pick one subtopic Specify what, who, where, when you are talking about

Sample Brainstorm TOPIC: Representation of women in media

Library Search Method Go to library.wlu.ca Type in search box in middle of page: women representation media Click on Articles tab Click on Peer reviewed (left menu) Skim search results What sub-topics do you find?

Ask a Question Narrow topic: Women are paid less than men in Canada Possible questions: Why are women paid less? Why are some women paid the same as men? Have equal pay laws in Canada helped?

Why Ask a Question? Easier to find & evaluate sources look for those that help answer your question Easier to write your annotations how does this help answer my question? Helps organize your mini paper thesis = answer to your question in 1 sentence

Your Turn: Topics Complete worksheet for your topic Groups of 2-3

FINDING SCHOLARLY SOURCES

What is a Scholarly Source? Written by university researchers for other university researchers Scholarly language Original research or analysis Cites other scholarly sources Peer review process

Google & Scholarly Sources

Where to Search library.wlu.ca

Your Turn: Finding Sources Go to library.wlu.ca Find 2-3 sources that help answer your question Remember: limit to peer-reviewed

WRITING ANNOTATIONS

Components MLA formatted citation Lund, H. and B. Reider. Sleep Patterns and Predictors of Disturbed Sleep in a Large Population of College Students. Journal of Adolescent Health 46.2 (2010): 124-132. This study examined sleep patterns for 1,125 U.S. university students. The main relevant finding was that tension and stress cause 24% of sleep problems for students. The authors also found that exercise, alcohol and caffeine didn t significantly affect sleep quality. The study is important because it looks at factors that other studies have overlooked, such as exercise and stress. annotation

Good Annotated Bibliographies Use good sources: Scholarly Help answer research question Cite properly Have concise, analytical annotations

Citing Properly: MLA Style Information from database: Canada's bold experiment with pay equity Parbudyal Singh ; Ping Peng Gender in Management: An International Journal, 2010, Vol.25(7), p.570-585 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Emerald Group Publishing Limited MLA format: Singh, Parbudyal and Ping Peng. Canada s Bold Experiment With Pay Equity. Gender in Management: An International Journal 25.7 (2010): 570-585. Online.

Citing with MS Word

Writing Annotations summary This study examined sleep patterns for 1,125 U.S. university students. The main relevant finding was that tension and stress cause 24% of sleep problems for students. The authors also found that exercise, alcohol and caffeine didn t significantly affect sleep quality. The study is important because it looks at factors that other studies have overlooked, such as exercise and stress. evaluation

Putting It Together MLA formatted citation Lund, H. and B. Reider. Sleep Patterns and Predictors of Disturbed Sleep in a Large Population of College Students. Journal of Adolescent Health 46.2 (2010): 124-132. This study examined sleep patterns for 1,125 U.S. university students. The main relevant finding was that tension and stress cause 24% of sleep problems for students. The authors also found that exercise, alcohol and caffeine didn t significantly affect sleep quality. The study is important because it looks at factors that other studies have overlooked, such as exercise and stress. annotation

Key Tips Summary How main arguments relate to your question Evaluation How it helps answer your question Analysis of main arguments, methods How it relates to other sources

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