English Bibliography correction MLA style

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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.

Total Points

100

65 (55 wo Anno Pt 1)

0 points

25

16.25

0 points

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

10

6.5

0 points

Annotation Part 1: Type of Source

Type of source is clearly stated.

(Either 10 pt. or 0)

Type of source is not stated

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

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.

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.

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:

25

16.25

0

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

Total Points

15

13

0 points

5

3.25

0 points

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

2

1.3

0 points

Annotation Part 1: Type of Source

Type of source is clearly stated.

(Either 2 pt. or 0)

Type of source is not stated

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

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.

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.

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:

25

16.25

0

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.