MLA paper & Annotated bibliography
Last Name 1
Student's Name
Professor Elliott-White
English 111-2905
05 April 2015
Annotated Bibliography
Benge, Raymond D., Jr. "Electronic Waste." Salem Press Encyclopedia (2013): Research Starters. Web. 4 Feb. 2015.
The main point of the article is to give the very basic of overviews concerning e-waste and recycling procedures. The article provides the definition of e-waste while providing examples of the topic at hand. The article also discusses problems, and hazards, that arise from e-waste and the recycling techniques that pertain to e-waste. This source will help to introduce readers to the topic at hand by providing a credible definition of the topic. However, the simple format of the article left a lot of information unexplored, while creating further questions regarding certain points made in the article. This article will serve as a transition into the argument portion of the paper. Comment by HP: The first part of the annotation is a summary of the source. The second part of the annotation is a brief discussion about the credibility of the source. The last part of the annotation is a brief discussion about how the student will use the source in the final paper. This 3-part annotation should be used for every source.
Last Name
1
Student's Name
Professor Elliott
-
White
English 111
-
2905
05 April 2015
Annotated Bibliography
Benge, Raymond D., Jr. "Electronic Waste."
Salem Press Encyclopedia
(
2013): Research
Starters. Web. 4
Feb. 2015.
T
he main point of the article is to give the
very basic of overviews concerning e
-
waste
and recycling procedures.
The article provides the definition of e
-
waste while providing
examples of the topic at hand. The article also discusses problems, and hazards, that arise
from e
-
waste and the recycling t
echniques that pertain to e
-
waste.
T
his source will help
to
introduce readers to the topic at hand by providing a credible definition of the topic.
However,
the
simple format of the article left a lot of information unexplored, while
creat
ing further questions regarding certain points made in the article.
This article will
serve as a transition in
to the argument portion of the paper.