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Review the feedback you received, especially from the instructor, on LRA I, because you may be required to make specific revisions here based on that feedback.
Introduction :
This assignment is the second in a series for the Research Project. In this Library Research Assignment, you revise the work you did in the first Library Research Assignment and, in particular, define the depth of the historical roots. Through 4 Library Research Assignments, you revise your topic idea, find sources (primary and secondary) that allow you to incorporate diverse perspectives, formulate research questions, cite your sources, compose your thesis statement, and share a draft of your paper. These assignments prepare you for your Research Paper due on the final exam day for this class.
For Your Post :
Label each section of your post with the labels below: Topic with Connections; Research Questions; Historical Roots; Search Strategies; and Sources with Annotations.
1. TOPIC with CONNECTIONS
Begin with a description of your chosen contemporary issue with historical roots. The description makes clear how it is connected to at least one of the five course themes: Humans and the Environment, Roots of Inequality (Gender), Socialism vs. Capitalism, Globalization, or the Roots of Contemporary Conflicts. Write in complete sentences. This description can be done in a single well-composed sentence but takes at most three sentences. This description may be copied from LRA I or is a REVISED version what you provided in LRA I. Necessity of revision based on instructor's feedback on LRA I.
1. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
Provide two research questions about the selected topic listed that make clear your focus on the HISTORICAL ROOTS. Depending on instructor's feedback on LRA I, questions may be very similar to those on LRA I or completely different if the topic was revised.
2. HISTORICAL ROOTS
Write a short statement ( at least 50 words) explaining the depth of the historical roots (how far back in time you are researching).
3. SEARCH STRATEGIES
Explain in at least 100 words how you found your sources. Discuss search terms, databases used, if you consulted with a librarian the assistance you received, and so on.
4. SOURCES with ANNOTATIONS
· List TWO scholarly journal articles that focus on the historical roots of your issue.
· List TWO secondary book sources that address the historical roots of your selected topic. Books may be available online (such as an ebook) and/or in print, but they must be published. Books are not reports released by an institute, for example. Books are published only after having first gone through the peer review and editing process of scholarly sources
· Cite all FOUR sources in Chicago Notes and Bibliography style.
5. Type the above information in your word processing program to allow you to save it as a document there.