Annotated Bibliography Assignment
Running Head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 3
Annotated Bibliography Comment by Sheia Dwyer: Title
Name of Student Comment by Sheia Dwyer: Your name
Grand Canyon University: UNV-502 Comment by Sheia Dwyer: University and course
Instructor’s Name Comment by Sheia Dwyer: Your instructor’s name
June 1st, 2012 Comment by Sheia Dwyer: Submission date
Annotated Bibliography Comment by Sheia Dwyer: Different header in the 2nd page, and here is the title presented once more.
Renshaw, K. D., Allen, E. S., Rhoades, G. K., Blais, R. K., Markman, H. J., & Stanley, S. M. (2011). Distress in spouses of service members with symptoms of combat-related PTSD: secondary traumatic stress or general psychological stress? Journal of Family Psychology, 25(4), 461-469. Retrieved from http://library.gcu.edu:2048/login?url=ht tp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=65072336&site=ehost-live&scope=site Comment by Sheia Dwyer: See the order of the information. In an Annotated Bibliography, the reference goes first and then the paragraph with information. This is very different than a regular APA 6th ed paper. Comment by Sheia Dwyer: You will see a DOI number or a permalink. If you do not have a DOI then no permalink is needed for a journal article.
ADD ANNOTATION HERE Comment by Sheia Dwyer: In an Annotated Bibliography, the information includes a short summary about the article, why it is credible, and how it adds to professional research. Comment by Sheia Dwyer: Et al is used in annotations or any content because there are more than 6 authors on the article. Otherwise you must write out all of the authors names associated. Ex: In this study (Renshaw et al, 2012)… Comment by Sheia Dwyer: If you include any type of paraphrasing, then you would include the page number in the citation.
Taft, C. T., Schumm, J. A., Panuzio Scott, J., & Proctor, S. P. (2008). An examination of family adjustment among Operation Desert Storm veterans. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76(4), 648-656. Retrieved from http://library.gcu.edu:2048/login?url=http: //search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=33779477&site=ehost-live&scope=site
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Wexler, H. K., & McGrath, E. (1991). Family member stress reactions to military involvement separation. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 28(3), 515-519. doi: 10.1037/0033-3204.28.3.515
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***See next page for APA guidance***
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-Do not leave comments or directions on work when submitting for grading.
-Your references themselves will need to be in full APA formatting, as this is what will be used throughout your program as a whole.
-Include a title page on all APA formatted assignments; this is most easily achieved by using the templates available in the Student Success Center.
-In GCU courses ensure that the date is included on the title page.
-Include the title on the first content page, centered.
-Please review the information available https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ for clarification on correct formatting for your running head.
-Per the provided template, you are to list your references in full APA formatting, followed by the annotation.
-List references alphabetically, even when annotating.
-Authors are listed Last Name, First Initial. Smith, J. (2016)….
-Keep the same font color, size and style throughout.
-Times New Roman 12, black, is the only font to be used; this includes all content and running head.
-Do not bold any areas.
-Double-space all content.
-If a reference has areas coming up in CAPSLOCK, adjust it manually.
-Capitalize the first letter of journal title, and when applicable the first word after a colon; all other words are not capitalized excluding proper nouns.
-Italicize journal titles.
-Indent all paragraphs.
-Left-align the first line of each reference to “0”, and indent all lines after the first ½ inch.
Fill all lines with content. You will want to break up your links or information in such a manner that it is the full first line, full second line at ½ inch indentation, etc.
-Do not allow for blank content pages after your content has ended, or in between content.
-Each annotation was meant to be 150-200 words.
-In annotating you are paraphrasing; do not quote any areas.