English Bibliography correction MLA style
P3 Rubric for Annotated Bibliography (100 points total)
If you have more than 5 citations, only the first 5 will be graded
Submission must meet minimum requirements to be scored on this rubric.
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Total Points |
100 |
65 (55 wo Anno Pt 1) |
0 points |
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25 |
16.25 |
0 points |
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Citation |
Wonderful effort, 100-90% correct in formatting |
Good effort that is at least 65% correct in formatting |
Poor effort that is <50% correct in formatting |
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10 |
6.5 |
0 points |
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Annotation Part 1: Type of Source |
Type of source is clearly stated. |
(Either 10 pt. or 0) |
Type of source is not stated |
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Annotation Part 2: Scholarly Source |
Discussion of how/why this is a scholarly source or not is present AND you are correct about whether or not it is a scholarly source. |
Mention of whether this is a scholarly source or not OR you are not correct about whether or not this is a scholarly source. |
No mention of whether or not this is a scholarly source |
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Annotation Part 3: Information from Source |
Summary of information that the source will supply for the paper is present. |
Discussion of source, but not of what specific information it will supply for paper. |
No mention of what information the source will supply for paper. |
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Annotation Part 4: Use of Source |
Specifically states where in paper/outline this source will be used (IA, IICa, etc). |
Vaguely states where in paper/outline this source will be used (intro, body, conclusion) |
No mention of where in paper/outline the source will be used. |
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Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling |
Bibliography and outline are both well written with no errors that are distracting to the reader. |
Bibliography and/or outline have/has a few errors that are distracting to the reader. |
Bibliography and outline are poorly written; spell check was not used. |
Be sure to include your outline as fully drafted as possible, and proofread/edit the bibliography to avoid deductions:
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25 |
16.25 |
0 |
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Outline |
Outline is present and detailed and ready or very nearly ready for the writer to proceed to drafting the full paper. It is either complete or very nearly complete. |
Outline is present and is somewhat or minimally detailed and/or requires more research before the writer can be ready to draft. |
Outline is not present. |
P3 Rubric for Annotated Bibliography (Each Entry) (15 max points total each entry)
If you have more than 5 citations, only the first 5 will be graded
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Total Points |
15 |
13 |
0 points |
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5 |
3.25 |
0 points |
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Citation |
Wonderful effort, 100-90% correct in formatting |
Good effort that is at least 65% correct in formatting |
Poor effort that is <50% correct in formatting |
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2 |
1.3 |
0 points |
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Annotation Part 1: Type of Source |
Type of source is clearly stated. |
(Either 2 pt. or 0) |
Type of source is not stated |
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Annotation Part 2: Scholarly Source |
Discussion of how/why this is a scholarly source or not is present AND you are correct about whether or not it is a scholarly source. |
Mention of whether this is a scholarly source or not OR you are not correct about whether or not this is a scholarly source. |
No mention of whether or not this is a scholarly source |
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Annotation Part 3: Information from Source |
Summary of information that the source will supply for the paper is present. |
Discussion of source, but not of what specific information it will supply for paper. |
No mention of what information the source will supply for paper. |
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Annotation Part 4: Use of Source |
Specifically states where in paper/outline this source will be used (IA, IICa, etc). |
Vaguely states where in paper/outline this source will be used (intro, body, conclusion) |
No mention of where in paper/outline the source will be used. |
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Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling |
Bibliography and outline are both well written with no errors that are distracting to the reader. |
Bibliography and/or outline have/has a few errors that are distracting to the reader. |
Bibliography and outline are poorly written; spell check was not used. |
Be sure to include your outline as fully drafted as possible, and proofread/edit the bibliography to avoid deductions:
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25 |
16.25 |
0 |
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Outline |
Outline is present and detailed and ready or very nearly ready for the writer to proceed to drafting the full paper. It is either complete or very nearly complete. |
Outline is present and is somewhat or minimally detailed and/or requires more research before the writer can be ready to draft. |
Outline is not present. |