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QUESTIONS: ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Instructions
Please see the “Assessment 2 Instructions” document for guidelines.
Annotated Bibliography
Citation:
Questions:
- Which perspective(s) and stakeholder(s) do the author(s) represent? You may have to research the author(s) or organization to answer this question.
- Explain how you found the source. Is it an open-access source or is it limited by licensing/payment?
- How is the information packaged? Is it a website, scientific article, a secondary article, blog, etc.?
- Describe the credibility of the source, including how the source was found and the authority of the source.
- Explain how this source will be useful for your final project, which is evaluating the species’ candidacy for de-extinction.
- Describe how the source compares to the other sources that are in this annotated bibliography. Consider how the source confirms, conflicts with, or offers a new perspective on the information.
QUESTIONS: ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citation:
Questions:
- Which perspective(s) and stakeholder(s) do the author(s) represent? You may have to research the author(s) or organization to answer this question.
- Explain how you found the source. Is it an open-access source or is it limited by licensing/payment?
- How is the information packaged? Is it a website, scientific article, a secondary article, blog, etc.?
- Describe the credibility of the source, including how the source was found and the authority of the source.
- Explain how this source will be useful for your final project, which is evaluating the species’ candidacy for de-extinction.
- Describe how the source compares to the other sources that are in this annotated bibliography. Consider how the source confirms, conflicts with, or offers a new perspective on the information.
QUESTIONS: ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citation:
Questions:
- Which perspective(s) and stakeholder(s) do the author(s) represent? You may have to research the author(s) or organization to answer this question.
- Explain how you found the source. Is it an open-access source or is it limited by licensing/payment?
- How is the information packaged? Is it a website, scientific article, a secondary article, blog, etc.?
- Describe the credibility of the source, including how the source was found and the authority of the source.
- Explain how this source will be useful for your final project, which is evaluating the species’ candidacy for de-extinction.
- Describe how the source compares to the other sources that are in this annotated bibliography. Consider how the source confirms, conflicts with, or offers a new perspective on the information.
QUESTIONS: ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citation:
Questions:
- Which perspective(s) and stakeholder(s) do the author(s) represent? You may have to research the author(s) or organization to answer this question.
- Explain how you found the source. Is it an open-access source or is it limited by licensing/payment?
- How is the information packaged? Is it a website, scientific article, a secondary article, blog, etc.?
- Describe the credibility of the source, including how the source was found and the authority of the source.
- Explain how this source will be useful for your final project, which is evaluating the species’ candidacy for de-extinction.
- Describe how the source compares to the other sources that are in this annotated bibliography. Consider how the source confirms, conflicts with, or offers a new perspective on the information.
Citation:
Questions:
- Which perspective(s) and stakeholder(s) do the author(s) represent? You may have to research the author(s) or organization to answer this question.
- Explain how you found the source. Is it an open-access source or is it limited by licensing/payment?
- How is the information packaged? Is it a website, scientific article, a secondary article, blog, etc.?
- Describe the credibility of the source, including how the source was found and the authority of the source.
- Explain how this source will be useful for your final project, which is evaluating the species’ candidacy for de-extinction.
- Describe how the source compares to the other sources that are in this annotated bibliography. Consider how the source confirms, conflicts with, or offers a new perspective on the information.
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