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NoodleTools

Students - sign in with google and create a project for this assignment

See THIS TUTORIAL for help with NoodleTools, if you need it - Thanks, Ms. McFerrin!

ABC-CLIO
 
  Covers World Geography, Modern World History, American History, and Modern Genocides

 

Gale in Context: Biography

   Covers a vast array of people from significant figures to present-day newsmakers, alongside various articles, videos, podcasts, and images

WHAT IS A PRIMARY SOURCE?

Primary sources are documents, images or artifacts that provide firsthand testimony or direct evidence concerning an historical topic being researched. Primary sources are original documents created or experienced at the time the historical event was occurring.

ANTISEMITISM - SOME PRIMARY SOURCES

Annotated Bibliography Information

Creating an Annotated Bibliography using NoodleTools

 

WHAT IS AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY?

An Annotated Bibliography is an organized list of sources (like a Works Cited page). Each source is followed by a brief note or “annotation.” Annotations do the following in a short paragraph - one or two sentences per topic:

Summarize/Describe: Write about the content and focus of the book or article; include the author, genre, and title;

Evaluate/Analyze: Write about the source’s methods, conclusions, or reliability; what does the author say about the subject and what do you think about it?

Reflect: Write about the source’s usefulness to your research...how will you (or will you) use this source?

YOU WILL DO ONE PARAGRAPH FOR ONLY ONE OF YOUR SOURCES FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT!

USING NOODLETOOLS FOR ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Click into each source in your project and scroll down to the annotation box. Write the paragraph below for EACH SOURCE and save it. When you are finished, export all sources to google docs. See THIS TUTORIAL for help - Thanks, Ms. McFerrin!