Annotated Bibliography - English
I have attached the instructions and the bibliography to annotate. Please respond to
1. Authenticity: a discussion of the author’s authority to speak as an expert on the subject. Ask yourself: does this person have experience and/or education that qualifies him?
2. Accuracy: is the work biased? Remember, bias isn’t bad; in fact, it can be useful. The most important thing about bias is that you, the researcher, know the bias exists. Bias is the omission of relevant points/evidence which support the opposite argument.
3. Organization: how is the work organized? Is it an essay in a journal? a chapter in a book? Is it a case study or an observation paper?
4. Publication date: when was it published? Is the information outdated? Is the information still relevant. For example, a work written about airport security pre-2001 is probably too dated because that industry has changed so very much in the last decade.
5. Content 1: This is a brief (2-3) sentence summary of what the source contains. What is the source about? Reading the work in full is not necessary -- just a “flip-through” or “skim” of the work is usually sufficient to complete this portion of the assignment.
6. Content 2: This is a brief (2-3) sentence summary of how this source helps your paper. How will you use this source.
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English 1302 -- Research Paper
Annotated Bibliography
First, be sure that you understand the following vocabulary:
Bibliography Works Cited In-text Citation
Full MLA citation Annotated Bibliography
These words can be found on the Purdue OWL site as well as in the dictionary. A full understanding of these words means that you know they relate to each other. For example: how are the In-text citation and the Works Cited page related? (hint: this reappears in the exam …)
The annotated bibliography is an evaluation of sources. This evaluation begins with the full citation and is followed by a paragraph in which you discuss the following elements:
1. Authenticity: a discussion of the author’s authority to speak as an expert on the subject. Ask yourself: does this person have experience and/or education that qualifies him?
2. Accuracy: is the work biased? Remember, bias isn’t bad; in fact, it can be useful. The most important thing about bias is that you, the researcher, know the bias exists. Bias is the omission of relevant points/evidence which support the opposite argument.
3. Organization: how is the work organized? Is it an essay in a journal? a chapter in a book? Is it a case study or an observation paper?
4. Publication date: when was it published? Is the information outdated? Is the information still relevant. For example, a work written about airport security pre-2001 is probably too dated because that industry has changed so very much in the last decade.
5. Content 1: This is a brief (2-3) sentence summary of what the source contains. What is the source about? Reading the work in full is not necessary -- just a “flip-through” or “skim” of the work is usually sufficient to complete this portion of the assignment.
6. Content 2: This is a brief (2-3) sentence summary of how this source helps your paper. How will you use this source.
Each annotation must address all six elements. Typically, each annotation is about 125-150 words; much depends on how much discussion is required (for example, articles published in scholarly journals are peer reviewed prior to publication and are, therefore, authentic by publication; other sources that are not evaluated prior to publishing require extensive proof that the author has the street credentials necessary to be an “expert” on the issue).
The first annotation you complete takes a while; the second is shorter; you will find that by the end of this exercise that you have learned a TON about your topic and that some of your sources were not as useful as you initially thought.
· Entries will appear with the full citation, followed by the annotation in paragraph form below the full citation for the work being annotated.
· The works must be in alphabetical order according to first element of the full citation.
· The annotations account for half the points and the citations for the other half. This means that if your citations are incorrect, you automatically lose half the points. Please be sure to review your full citations.
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Bibliography
Dolev, R., and M. S. Zeedyk. "How to be a Good Parent in Bad Times: Constructing Parenting Advice about Terrorism." Child: Care, Health and Development, vol. 32, no. 4, 2006, pp. 467-476. Academic Search Complete, https://www-proquest-com.libaccess.hccs.edu/scholarly-journals/how-be-good-parent-bad-times-constructing/docview/68096978/se-2?accountid=7036.
Hannan, Sarah, and R. J. Leland. "Childhood Bads, Parenting Goods, and the Right to Procreate." Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, vol. 21, no. 3, 2018, pp. 366-384. ProQuest, https://www-proquest-com.libaccess.hccs.edu/scholarly-journals/childhood-bads-parenting-goods-right-procreate/docview/2019337769/se-2?accountid=7036.
Masarik, April S., et al. "For Better and for Worse: Genes and Parenting Interact to Predict Future Behavior in Romantic Relationships: JFP." Journal of Family Psychology, vol. 28, no. 3, 2014, pp. 357. Academic Search Complete, https://www-proquest-com.libaccess.hccs.edu/scholarly-journals/better-worse-genes-parenting-interact-predict/docview/1536980086/se-2?accountid=7036.
Park, Kyung I., and Sangeun Oh. "[Effects of Active Parenting Today Based on Goal Attainment Theory on Parenting Stress, Parenting Behavior, and Parenting Satisfaction in Mothers of School-Age Children]." Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, vol. 42, no. 5, 2012, pp. 659-670. ProQuest, https://www-proquest-com.libaccess.hccs.edu/scholarly-journals/effects-active-parenting-today-based-on-goal/docview/1237507981/se-2?accountid=7036.
Payne, Brian K., George E. Higgins, and Brenda Blackwell. "Exploring the Link between Self-Control and Partner Violence: Bad Parenting Or General Criminals." Journal of Criminal Justice, vol. 38, no. 5, 2010, pp. 1015. ProQuest, https://www-proquest-com.libaccess.hccs.edu/scholarly-journals/exploring-link-between-self-control-partner/docview/816235140/se-2?accountid=7036.
Slagt, Meike, et al. "Linking Emotional Reactivity "for Better and for Worse" to Differential Susceptibility to Parenting among Kindergartners." Development and Psychopathology, vol. 31, no. 2, 2019, pp. 741-758. ProQuest, https://www-proquest-com.libaccess.hccs.edu/scholarly-journals/linking-emotional-reactivity-better-worse/docview/2099039683/se-2?accountid=7036.
Prof. Roddy
English 1302
11 February 2017
Annotated Bibliography
Carolan, Eoin. "Surveillance And The Individual's Expectation Of Privacy Under The Fourth Amendment." Cambridge Law Journal 71.2 250-254, 2012. Academic Search Complete.
http://search.ebscohost.com.libaccess.hccs.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=76608081&site=ehost-live
This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This work is in fact biased, clearly choosing to support the privacy of everyone in the U.S. The work is organized as an article in a journal. The article was published in 2012, but does not seem outdated; still holding true to valuable information. This source mainly outlines the right to privacy through the fourth amendment. It also involves the supreme court. This source would be useful in my paper. The information that this source gives is one that is needed to make my paper strong.
Diffie, Whitfield, and Susan Landau. "Communications Surveillance: Privacy And Security At Risk." Communications Of The ACM 52.11 42-47, 2009. Academic Search Complete.
http://search.ebscohost.com.libaccess.hccs.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=45021153&site=ehost-live
This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This work is biased as it states that our privacy is at risk. This source Is written as an article posted in a journal. This source was written in 2009, and seems to lack some up to date information. This source contains a lot about electronic eavesdropping of privacy when electronics were growing. I don’t feel that this source would be helpful now, looking back. It lacks that current information needed to strengthen my paper.
Dumsday, Travis. "Group Privacy And Government Surveillance Of Religious Services." Monist 91.1 170-186, 2008. Academic Search Complete .http://search.ebscohost.com.libaccess.hccs.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=34608923&site=ehost-live
This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This source is not biased, as it just provides us with factual evidence. The work is organized as an article in a journal. This work was published in 2008, but still contains relevant information. This article displays the rights possessed not only by people as individuals, but as institutions as well. This source would be useful in my paper. It outlines more of the factual evidence needed to write my paper.
GOLBECK, JENNIFER. "All Eyes On You." Psychology Today 47.5: 62-86, 2014. Academic Search Complete.
http://search.ebscohost.com.libaccess.hccs.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=97519837&site=ehost-live
This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This work is biased, as it brings in more opinion and emotion, rather than facts. This work is found in an article and was published recently, in 2014. The information is up to date. The work outlines the effect of privacy taken away. The loss of privacy can result in a loss of inner self. As this work is good work, I am not sure that I will be using it in my paper. Some of the remarks and emotion push away the topic from what I want it to be.
Hawkins, Dana. "Cheap Video Cameras Are Monitoring Our Every Move." U.S. News & World Report 128.2 52, 2000. Academic Search Complete .
http://search.ebscohost.com.libaccess.hccs.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=2660501&site=ehost-live
This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This work is biased, and it contained in an article. This work was written in 200, holding some out of date information, but still providing us with useful information. The work is about how surveillance cameras and technology have invaded privacy of many people. This work holds true and useful in my paper. It is useful because that is the outline of my topic.
Joh, Elizabeth E. "Privacy Protests: Surveillance Evasion And Fourth Amendment Suspicion." Arizona Law Review 55.4 997-1029, 2013. Academic Search Complete.
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This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This work is unbiased as it holds information to both sides. This work is contained in an article, written in 2013, which holds very valuable information. It goes to show how people who evade privacy and surveillance aren’t criminals, they just want their privacy kept in check. I find this information useful in my article. It provides me with information useful for both sides of my argument.
Johnson, Martin. "Notes On The Tension Between Privacy And Surveillance In Nursing." Online Journal Of Issues In Nursing 10.2 110-130,2005. Academic Search Complete.
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This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This work is in fact biased, and has a strong opinion. This work is published as an article in 2005, and contains not very up to date information, but remains useful. The source is about the way that the loos of privacy in hospitals effects patients. I find this to be a very useful source. I feel that many people could relate with the hospital usage.
Mack, Timothy C. "Privacy And The Surveillance Explosion." Futurist 48.1 42-47, 2014. Academic Search Complete.
http://search.ebscohost.com.libaccess.hccs.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=92713617&site=ehost-live
This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This article source is biased, as it relates to morals. It was written in 2014 but the article itself doesn’t seem to be up to date. The article provides information about the moral problems with loss of privacy. It goes to say that the us invades privacy with the use of cameras. With the way this article was written, I don’t think that it will be useful in my paper. It doesn’t hold the amount of information to make my paper better.
Nesson, Charles. "Threats To Privacy." Social Research 68.1pg 105-113, 2001. Academic Search Complete.
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This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This source is biased, as it only reports on threats to privacy. This work is an article, and it was published I 2001. As the publication date is outdated, the source brings very current information and resources to the surface that are still very relevant to this day. The source reports on threats to privacy. It reports on cameras and microphones about the harmful way our privacy is being taken. This is valuable for my research paper. It comes handy when I am needed to talk about the ways that privacy being lost is hurting our world. I will be using this source in my paper.
Strassfeld, Robert N., and Cheryl Ough. "Somebody's Watching Me: Surveillance And Privacy In An Age Of National Insecurity." Case Western Reserve Journal Of International Law 42.3 543-549, 2010. Academic Search Complete.
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This source can be found on an HCC library database, so I am confident that this source is authentic and useful to provide me with authentic information regarding my topic. This work is indeed biased, as it is a source which deals with cases at a law school. This work is an article located inside of a journal. This work was published in 2010, and seems to still hold true to almost all information. The work basically sums up the feelings of people who do not agree with the loss of privacy. It shows the emotions with people who feel like someone is invading their privacy. Emotions are needed and I feel that this would be useful in my research paper. It is good to hold true to feelings towards the topic.
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