ENG 300 Annotated Bibliography
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Outstanding |
Acceptable |
Developing |
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Format |
MLA/APA |
All entries begin with complete citations in either MLA or APA format |
All entries begin with complete citations in either MLA or APA format, although minor omissions or inconsistencies are evident |
Entries lack citations, or citations are characterized by significant omissions and/or inconsistencies |
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Annotations |
Each entry includes an annotation of at least 100 words |
Each entry includes an annotation of slightly less than 100 words |
Entries do not include annotations, or annotations are significantly less than 100 words |
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Number of sources |
Bibliography includes complete annotations for five sources |
Bibliography includes almost entirely complete annotations for five sources |
Bibliography includes annotations for less than five sources |
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Sources |
Relevance |
All five sources are clearly relevant to the student’s research project |
All five sources are generally relevant to the student’s research project |
Some or all of the sources lack perceptible relevance to student’s research project |
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Reliability |
All five sources are clearly reliable |
All five sources are generally reliable |
Some or all of the sources are unreliable |
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Currency |
All five sources are extremely up-to-date |
All five sources are generally up-to-date |
Some or all of the sources are outdated |
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Content |
Summary |
All annotations provide a thorough summary of the article’s main points |
All annotations provide a general summary of the article’s main points |
Some or all of the annotations lack a summary of the article’s main points |
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Application |
All annotations specifically assess the applicability of the article to the student’s research project |
All annotations generally assess the applicability of the article to the student’s research project |
Some or all of the annotations do not assess the applicability of the article to the student’s research project |
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Detail |
Each annotation includes specific data or quotations from the article that are of particular value to the student’s research project |
Each annotation generally indicates data or quotations from the article that are of particular value to the student’s research project |
Some or all of the annotations do not refer to specific data or quotations from the articles that are of particular value to the student’s research project |
Annotated Bibliography Rubric
Outstanding
Acceptable
Developing
Format
MLA/APA
All entries begin with
complete citations in
either MLA or APA
format
All
entries begin with
complete citations in
either MLA or APA
format, although
minor
omissions or
inconsistencies are
evident
Ent
ries lack
c
itations, or
citations are characterized
by significant omissions
and/or inconsistencies
Annotations
Each
entry
include
s
an annotation of at
least 100 words
Each entry includes an
annotation of slightly less
than 100 words
Entries do not include
annotations, or annotations
are significantly less than
100 words
Number of
sources
Bibliography
includes complete
annotations for five
sources
Bibliography include
s
almost entirely complete
annotations for five
sources
Bibliography includes
annotations for less than
five sources
Sources
Relevance
All five sources are
clearly relevant to the
student
’s research
project
All five sources ar
e
generally relevant to the
student
’s research project
Some or all of the sources
lack perceptible relevance
to student
’s research
project
Reliability
All five sources are
clearly reliable
All five sources are
generally reliable
Some or all of the sources
are
unreliable
Currency
All five sources are
extremely up
-
to
-
date
All five sources are
generally up
-
to
-
date
Some or all of the sources
are outdated
Content
Summary
All annotations
provide a thorough
summary of the
article
’s main points
All annotations provide a
general summary of the
article
’s main points
Some or all of the
annotations lack a
summary of the article
’s
main points
Application
All annotations
specifically
assess
the
applicability of the
article to the
student
’s research
project
All annotations
genera
lly
assess
the applicability of
the article to the student
’s
research project
Some or all of the
annotations do not assess
th
e applicability of the
article to the student
’s
research project
Detail
Each a
nnotation
include
s
specific data
or quotations
from
the article that are
of
particular value to the
student
’s research
project
Each a
nnotation
generally
indicates
data or
quotations
from
the
article that are
of
particular value to the
student
’s research project
Some or all of the
annotations do not refer to
specific data or quotations
from the articles that are of
particular value to the
student
’s
research project
Annotated Bibliography Rubric
Outstanding Acceptable Developing
Format MLA/APA All entries begin with
complete citations in
either MLA or APA
format
All entries begin with
complete citations in
either MLA or APA
format, although minor
omissions or
inconsistencies are
evident
Entries lack citations, or
citations are characterized
by significant omissions
and/or inconsistencies
Annotations Each entry includes
an annotation of at
least 100 words
Each entry includes an
annotation of slightly less
than 100 words
Entries do not include
annotations, or annotations
are significantly less than
100 words
Number of
sources
Bibliography
includes complete
annotations for five
sources
Bibliography includes
almost entirely complete
annotations for five
sources
Bibliography includes
annotations for less than
five sources
Sources Relevance All five sources are
clearly relevant to the
student’s research
project
All five sources are
generally relevant to the
student’s research project
Some or all of the sources
lack perceptible relevance
to student’s research
project
Reliability All five sources are
clearly reliable
All five sources are
generally reliable
Some or all of the sources
are unreliable
Currency All five sources are
extremely up-to-date
All five sources are
generally up-to-date
Some or all of the sources
are outdated
Content Summary All annotations
provide a thorough
summary of the
article’s main points
All annotations provide a
general summary of the
article’s main points
Some or all of the
annotations lack a
summary of the article’s
main points
Application All annotations
specifically assess the
applicability of the
article to the
student’s research
project
All annotations generally
assess the applicability of
the article to the student’s
research project
Some or all of the
annotations do not assess
the applicability of the
article to the student’s
research project
Detail Each annotation
includes specific data
or quotations from
the article that are of
particular value to the
student’s research
project
Each annotation generally
indicates data or
quotations from the
article that are of
particular value to the
student’s research project
Some or all of the
annotations do not refer to
specific data or quotations
from the articles that are of
particular value to the
student’s research project