World Wide Fund For Nature Annotated Bibliography
I’m studying for my Environmental Science class and don’t understand how to answer this. Can you help me study?
***My topic for the portfolio project is saving gorillas from going extinct or becoming more endangered***
The end of class will be here soon. It is time to take some additional steps toward completing your Portfolio Project. For this option, create an annotated bibliography with at least 10 references that you will use in your paper and two images you may use in your presentation. You can use any source you would like, but at least five of them must be from peer-reviewed journals.
References:
For each reference provide the following information:
- State what kind of resource it is (e.g., peer-reviewed journal article, magazine article, website, or Ted Talk) and why you think it is a reliable source of information.
- Describe why you chose the resource.
- Discuss how you will use it in your paper.
Images:
For the images make sure you are not infringing on copyright. Use your own photos, or something available through creative commons. Provide the following information:
- A complete reference for the image in APA formatting.
- A description of how the image would be used in your presentation.
Follow APA format according to the CSU Global Writing Center (Links to an external site.). Include a title page, but you will not need a separate reference page. Simply put your annotations about each reference below the reference.
Requirements:
- Include a title page, but you will not need a separate reference page. Simply put your annotations about each reference below the reference.
- Your paper must be formatted according to the CSU Global Writing Center (Links to an external site.).
- 10 citations and 2 photos should come out to 3-5 pages. More or less is okay, as long as the 10 citations and 2 photos are present.
If you need assistance with your writing style, start with the links under the Research Help and Writing Help tabs on the CSU Global Library’s (Links to an external site.) homepage.