E-cigrattes

Purpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistant of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanPurpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistant of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanPurpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistant of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanPurpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistant of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanPurpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistant of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanPurpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
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The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
For additional assistanrpose of this Assessment
The Final Assessment for this competency is an annotated bibliography. In this assignment, you will identify a need for information and locate, evaluate, and cite appropriate sources in APA format.
Items Required for Submission
The item required for this Final Assessment is an annotated bibliography that includes six sources and follows APA guidelines.
Step ONE: Determine the Research Question
In Objective 1 of this competency, “Determine the Nature and Extent of the Information Needed to Answer Research Questions,” you were asked to plan a research question that could be answered with a “yes” or “no” and would require evidence to prove the validity of your response.
At the top of the first page, write out your research question.
Step TWO: Locate Sources
You have now learned the difference between popular and scholarly sources. Using the University Library’s online databases, research and identify six scholarly sources on the topic of your research question. Work with the University librarians if you need assistance for this step of the process.
“Information Literacy, Level A” Final Assessment: Outline & Rubric Step THREE: Cite Sources Using APA Guidelines
In this competency, you have been guided through the proper way to format an APA assignment, as well as how to accurately apply APA citation guidelines to cite your sources. Now, using the six scholarly sources you have gathered, list them in alphabetical order by the author’s last name and cite them applying the correct APA rules for citation.
Three of the six sources you include must be journal articles (they can be review and/or research articles obtained through a library database or through an Open Access platform). Other sources can be from reputable websites, books, and other legitimate sources appropriate for academic research.
DO NOT include encyclopedia or dictionary sources of any kind for this assignment. These are general reference tools and are not used at the college level as sources for a formal, academic research essay.
**If you decide to include a webpage as one of your sources, be sure that you have thoroughly evaluated it to ensure that it is a legitimate source of information. For example, a report published by a government or non-profit agency would be considered an appropriate and credible source (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Congressional Budget Office, the Mayo Clinic).
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