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    Literature Review

    • Due Feb 10, 2020 by 1pm
    • Points 20
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    • File Types doc, docx, pdf, rtf, and pages

    The Literature Review is a compilation of documented scholarly sources (anonymously peer reviewed and appearing in a disciplinary publication) about your chosen topic with associated commentary and synthesis. Your Literature Review will help you explore your subject and better understand the conversation around it. It is a productive way to identify and engage sources that you may (but are not obligated to) incorporate into the literature review section of your Research Paper. (Also keep in mind that you can check sources' bibliographies to find related works.)

    Your Literature Review will consist of two parts:

    1. A list of five documented scholarly sources from within the last ten years with annotations. The structure for each entry is as follows:
      1. Full citation
      2. One sentence that states the work's thesis
      3. Two or three sentences of summary that identify the work's main points (the work's abstract will be helpful here)
      4. One paragraph that evaluates the work overall, identifying effective and less effective aspects

    2. A few pages that synthesize the sources into a coherent whole. This should provide an integrated analysis of the works’ positions on your topic, identifying where they agree, where they disagree, and where particular works forward unique perspectives that the others do not. Your goal here is to provide an overview of the research literature on the subject so that you can later identify a knowledge gap that your research will address.

    The Literature Review will be uploaded as a file. The document should be double spaced and sources should be in alphabetical order. The first line of each citation should be flush with the left margin; any subsequent citation lines should be indented 1/2 inch. All lines of annotations should be indented 1 inch. Please indicate which citation system (current AMA, APA, Chicago, MLA, or other) you are using in the title of your Annotated Bibliography. See the template below.


    [your name]

    ENG 393

    Spring 2020

    Dr. Tirrell

    [citation system] Literature Review: [topic]

    [first source's citation first line]

         [any subsequent lines of citation]

              [annotation lines]

    [second source's citation first line]

         [any subsequent lines of citation]

              [annotation lines]

     

    [follow this pattern for entries three, four, and five]

     

    [pages synthesizing sources]

    1581357600 02/10/2020 01:00pm
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