Please submit your Final Annotated Bibliography, which should include the follow

Please submit your Final Annotated Bibliography, which should include the following components:
PART 1: Title Page at the end of the document
Title Page should include the following:
*Student Name
*Topic of Annotated Bibliography
*Professor Name
*Date
2. Cover Page Placement: Please place the cover page at the end of your assignment because this assignment will be reviewed by outside faculty, and they have requested that all identifying markers be removed. Thus, place the cover page at the end of the assignment. Thank you.
PART 2: Select Five Sources
Five Sources from peer reviewed, Sociological, Scholarly Journals that are no older than 12 years. I will allow permission for two articles to be from another discipline, such as Psychology, Anthropology, History, Economics, Communications, Political Science, Technology, and/or Medical Journal. All five articles, should be from peer reviewed academic journals. If you need help identifying an academic journal, please go to the library and ask a reference librarian. They can help you with navigating the library databases. This is an important to skill to learn in conducting your own future research, knowing how to access library resources.
PART 3: References
Each peer reviewed journal must be referenced using APA references. Make sure to use the periodical journal references not the electronic references, which means include the title of the journal. Those who fail to include the journal title will lose five points. Click here Links to an external site. to be redirected Purdue Owl APA reference website, or you may click the URL below.
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/reference_list_articles_in_periodicals.html Links to an external site.
2. Example of an APA reference below:
Cardenas, S. (2021). The evolving treadmill of production in the digital society.
IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society, 2(3), 155-156.
DOI: 10.1109/TTS.2021.3075097 Links to an external site.
3. APA Reference Tips and Reminders
*Author Last Name, First Name Initial. (Don′t forget period)
*(Date) in Parenthesis (Don′t forget period)
*Title of Article (Don′t forget period)
*Title of Journal (Italicized), Volume (Issue), Pages (Don′t forget period)
*DOI link or http: URL
*Don′t forget to indent any lines after the first line.
*Students who bold or capitalize every letter on the reference citation will lose 10 points for every violation.
*Only capitalize first letter of the title or formal names like the name of country.
PART 4: Summary & Reflection
After each journal reference, write a brief summary. First include the header: Summary
The summary should be a minimum of 1/2 page but not exceed one page for each reference. Make sure to label the summary.
After writing the summary, write a reflection. First include the header: Reflection
The reflection should be a minimum of 1/2 page but not exceed one page for each reference. Make sure to label the reflection
More Instructions for Summary and Reflection Make sure that there is a line-space between the summary and the reflection.
See Example below:
Cardenas, S. (2021). The Evolving Treadmill of Production in the Digital Society.
IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society, 2(3), 155-156.
DOI: 10.1109/TTS.2021.3075097 Links to an external site.
Summary:
This article discusses a theoretical theory, The Treadmill of Production that was introduced my Sociologist, Allan Schnaiberg. The original theory focused on how the growth economy acts like a treadmill, staying in place, but causing disastrously environmental consequences. Dr. Cardenas uses the same theory to expand on the same principals, but on technology, which includes the informal economy. (Should be at least a half a page, double-spaced.)
Reflection:
I found it interesting how the author used her own personal experiences to interject with the theory. This form of research is reflective of Karl Marx′s work, which he believed that neutrality in research was impossible because biases are not avoidable. By Dr. Cardenas expressing her own background, interests, goals and biases, the reader can focus on the theory and how it is impacting our economy and environment. I myself also can see how I am personally affected by The Treadmill of Production. (Should be at least a half a page, double-spaced.)
More Information:
This Final Project should be a minimum of 5 pages and maximum 10 pages in length
Typed, double-spaced with 12 point font and one inch margins. Please note that the APA reference citation should be single-spaced. Acceptable fonts: New Times Roman, Calibri, and Arial.
Capitalization and punctuation should be standard English. For example, you should not capitalize all your references, summaries or reflections. This is a formal academic presentation of your work. Students who bold or capitalize every letter on the reference citation, summary or reflection will lose 10 points for every violation. You are allowed to bold your headers: Summary, Reflection and Cover Page.
All submissions must be PDF or RTF Document.
This assignment is worth 200 points.
This is due by Monday, December 5th by 11:59 pm. Rubric
Part 1: Title Page
*Worth 5 points
*Did students include a Title Page with their name, class and topic?
*Did students place it at the end of the assignment.
Part 2: APA References
*Worth 10 points X 5 = 50 points
*Author Last Name, First Name Initial. (Don′t forget period) (Worth 1 point)
*(Date) in Parenthesis (Don′t forget period) (Worth 1 point)
*Title of Article (Only capitalize first word and formal words) (Don′t forget period) (Worth 1 point)
*Title of Journal (Italicized), Volume (Issue), Pages (Don′t forget period) (Worth 5 points)
*DOI link or http: URL (Worth 1 point)
*Don′t forget to indent any lines after the first line. (Worth 1 point)
Part 3: Scholarly Journal
*Worth 9 points X 5 = 45 points
*Did Students find a scholarly academic journal
Part 4: Summary
*Worth 10 points X 5 = 50 points
*Did student use a header?
*Did student write a half to one page summary?
*Was summary double-spaced?
*Was summary relevant to journal article?
*Did the students write a summary that reflected an understanding of the materials, such as including aspects of the introduction, results and discussion?
*Was summary college level writing: Organized, Correct Grammar, and Strong Sentence Structure
Part 5: Reflection
*Worth 10 points X 5 = 50 points
*Did student use a header?
*Did student write a half to one page summary?
*Was summary double-spaced?
*Was summary relevant to journal article?
*Did students provide an insightful reflection that demonstrates critical thinking, and interpretation? *Was summary college level writing: Organized, Correct Grammar, and Strong Sentence Structure
Example
You can find a student example of the Annotated Bibliography on Canvas below the assignment. The sample includes a Title Page and one citation with summary and reflection. Please remember that you are doing a total of five sources, and each source has a summary and reflection. You only need one cover page and it goes at the end of your assignment.
Reminders
1. Only capitalize the first word in the title and after a colon in a title
2. If it is a formal name like Seattle
3. It is an acronym like STEM

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