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CUFS 100: Modules: Part 3: Annotated Bibliography

Locating Information

Determining Relevance

Relevance: Is this useful? Is this what I am looking for? 

Questions to ask yourself:

  • Does the information source answer my question or help me to understand it better?
  • Does the information provide evidence for my point of view or does it provide a helpful opposing view?
  • Is the publication date appropriate for my topic?
  • Is the information suitable for my audience?

 

Evaluating Sources of Information

Assignment Part 3: Annotated Bibliography

Welcome to Assignment Part 3: Annotated Bibliography.  The information given in this section will help you to complete the third part of your library assignment.

  1. Locating Information
  2. Determining Relevancy
  3. Creating an Annotated Bibliography

Please check with your CUFS instructor for when this part of the library assignment is due.

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What is an Annotated Bibliography?

Brock University Library.  "What is an Annotated Bibliography."  Online video clip.  YouTube.  YouTube, 2021.  Web.  27 October 2022

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