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https://www.wsj.com/articles/secrets-of-the-worlds-best-hotel-beds-1430506503

https://www.phd-dissertations.com/topic/hotel_management_dissertation_thesis.html

https://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/most-comfortable-hotel-beds

https://traveltips.usatoday.com/bedbug-problems-hotels-2983.html

Each entry will contain the following:

A complete, correct citation for the work, including inclusive page ranges for journal

articles. Document sources in the style for your field (MLA, APA, Chicago, CBE, etc.).

An annotation of a paragraph or two in length

Annotations should do all of the following, in a standard order you develop and keep consistent:

Briefly summarize the text and its purpose, including the thesis and main argument.

Briefly mention its author's credentials (Google is your friend). If you can’t find

anything, let me know how you looked.

Identify the text’s intended audience. Scholarly or general? What knowledge and

background is needed to read this?

Analyze the text in terms of general quality; mention/analyze any supplements (charts,

illustrations, appendices, etc.); critique the author’s argument if necessary.

Judge the text in regards to its usability

for your project

; if it doesn’t appear to be as

useful as you’d hoped, say so.

There is no minimum or maximum word count for this assignment, but a complete annotated

bibliography with 5 sources is expected to be more than two pages in length. Double-space the

entire paper, use a Times New Roman 12 point font, and one-inch page margins. In MLA, entries

should be in alphabetical order, organized by the last name of your source. Leave an extra line

space in between each annotation. Be sure to include your last name and the page number in the

upper right-hand corner of each page after the

annotated bibliography . these need to be cited as well

Citing a Book

Author(s).

Book Title.

Publisher, Publication Date.

Citing a Journal Article from a Library Database

Author(s). “Title of Article.”

Title of Jounal

. Volume #, no. #, year, p. or pp. #.

Title of

Database

, URL or DOI.

***More Helpful Information

Two Authors: Name both authors in the citation. The authors are listed: Last Name, First Name

and First Name Last Name.

Three or More Authors: Name the first author and et al (meaning “and others”)

No Author listed: Begin your works cited entry with the title of the article or source. In the body

of your document, when you cite this source, use a shortened version of the title of the article

such as the first, or first two, words of the title

Citing a page or article from a web site: The Basics

Author(s). “Title of Page or Article.”

Title of Web Site,

Publisher (if different from the Web site

title), Date of publication, revision, or update. URL or DOI.

*if you do not have a date of publication, revision, or update, MLA recommends that you add a

date of access at the end of the entry: Accessed 12 Aug. 2016.

Examples:

“Exquisitely Evil: 50 Years of Bond Villains.”

International Spy Museum

, 2016,www.spy

museum.org/exhibition-experiences/exquisitely-evil/.

Storrs, Carina. “How to Keep Away Mosquitos Carrying Zika, Dengue.”

CNN

, 21 Jan. 2016,

www.cnn.com/2016/01/21/health/preventing-mosquito-borne-viruses-zika-dengue-

west-nile/index.html.

Information from

Prentice Hall Reference Guide 10

th

Edition

by Muriel Harris and Jennifer L.

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